Monday, November 8, 2010

Summer Holidays Could Be Affected by the Volcano Ash!

This summer is threatened by the volcanic ash and nobody knows what will or could happen. As we can see the volcano keeps erupting over and over again and experts predict that it won't just stop suddenly. This could continue for months on end and could affect people traveling and going on their summer holidays abroad depending on when it all happens.

To make matters worse there is a slight risk that the near by volcano could also become active. Not only would this be a disaster for the travel industry but it could affect a lot of people.

But lets get things straight and not start panicking just yet. Most airlines are happy to refund any flights/holidays you have booked and you will not lose out on anything but traveling on dates that could be affected in the future. This is the only risk you have to take. To book a holiday and hope there won't be any disruptions on those dates.

Apart from that everything is pretty smooth. Traveling to Europe and destinations such as Bulgaria, Spain, Greece and Cyprus will not be affected throughout summer we hope.

Holidays to Bulgaria have become extremely popular, almost as popular as Greece and those will continue as normal this summer unless we are extremely unfortunate to have the volcano active throughout the whole summer. Experts have even advised that the ice around the volcano has now melted which means it will only produce lava from now on and very little ash clouds. So that is a great sign and something to smile about. Lets hope the situation becomes even more stable and no more airports are closed.

Airlines such as BH Air, Easy jet, Wizz Air were affected but are currently operating ok and with very few closures in Scotland at the moment. For those who are traveling now we advise that you contact your airlines before traveling to the Airports and find out the current situation to avoid disappointment.

As on the 10th of May, customers are traveling fine from All London Airports as well as Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham.

Another peace of advise is to always contact the tour operator you have booked with or simply visit their website to find out up to date information on what is going on, what to expect and how you are protected if you actually are. We also advise that you take out an insurance for your holiday just in case. Be safe whenever you can be.

The Travel Industry is aware of the worry customers are experiencing and are trying their best to keep the situation under control and provide enough information and good services during any difficult times. However do understand that sometimes there can be hectic with many complaining and placing their own queries regarding their own personal situation.

For holidays to Bulgaria we advise that you visit the specialist in holidays to Bulgaria and find out all the information needed on their website. Book near the time of travel to avoid huge disappointments.

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