Save My Holiday (15×45′) – Presenters try to save holidaymakers stuck in a ‘holiday from hell’.
Channel: BBC1 Daytime
Producer: Diverse
TX: Autumn 2010
Source: C21
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hi
my daughter and friend were out in heronossis hotel last week, they had card put through there door asking to be interviewed, as they are only 18 was a bit unsure as had had a nightmare in hotel and just wanted to come home, wondered if this was your filming crew out in crete as we are in process of putting in complaint and had pictures etc
regards
tracey
.1.Do not book a holiday abroad until you have a Hygiene Certificate from The Holiday Company relating to The Hotel you wish to book.
If any Holiday Brochure does not carry a Health Warning reference hotels abroad.Then do not book a holiday.
If any Holiday Company does not supply A Hygiene Certificate then drop them like a red hot brick.
Remember your safety comes first on any holiday.
The So Called “Welcome Meeting” is generally regarded as a means by which The Holiday Rep can suppliment their wages,so please Stay Clear of them.
If you fall into a dispute with The Holiday Rep,please ensure that you have witnesses with you,and log each detail,and make sure your witnesses write what they heard and saw on paper,and then sign and date it.
The Best Holiday country is France,and its hygiene is good,so your kids will be safe
ABTA serves a purpose in that it can award compensation, but,compensation does not make up for a ruined Holiday, A Holiday that should not have been ruined in the first instance. The Onus of a ruined holiday lays at the door of the Holiday company,and ABTA should tell the Holiday Companies to improve the health issues or terminate their connection with the hotel or hotels.
Or pack up all together.
ABTA and The Holiday Companies musr realise that The Tourists Welfare comes First and Foremost.
A Life is a Life