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Overseas travel during Covid-19 pandemic this summer?
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Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.2 -
Very similar to me Killarhales. Lads' cycling trip along the Loire mid-September (postponed from June). Just hoping it can go ahead, not fair on the family for me to go and them to have to quarantine afterwards.0
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Going to Crete next week for 10 days. Greece have just announced bars in the main holiday spots need to close at midnight. Previously this would have been a disaster but I’m an old man now and it’s not such a big deal, hope it isn’t the start of additional restrictions.0
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Off to France on Saturday for 2 weeks of isolation over there in the middle of nowhere. I need this break just hope we don’t have to quarantine afterwards otherwise it will cause my kids to miss 2 more weeks of school0
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Just start at lunchtime...se9addick said:Going to Crete next week for 10 days. Greece have just announced bars in the main holiday spots need to close at midnight. Previously this would have been a disaster but I’m an old man now and it’s not such a big deal, hope it isn’t the start of additional restrictions.0 -
Mate these days I can start at 7pm and be done before midnight!SporadicAddick said:
Just start at lunchtime...se9addick said:Going to Crete next week for 10 days. Greece have just announced bars in the main holiday spots need to close at midnight. Previously this would have been a disaster but I’m an old man now and it’s not such a big deal, hope it isn’t the start of additional restrictions.1 -
I'm flying to Rhodes on Saturday for 10 nights and find your post quite reassuring.randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.
Glad you had a good time1 -
Thought you had booked for Tenerife !blackpool72 said:
I'm flying to Rhodes on Saturday for 10 nights and find your post quite reassuring.randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.
Glad you had a good time
Hope you have a great break.1 -
I booked for Tenerife and Majorca.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Thought you had booked for Tenerife !blackpool72 said:
I'm flying to Rhodes on Saturday for 10 nights and find your post quite reassuring.randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.
Glad you had a good time
Hope you have a great break.
Both holidays we're cancelled.
Hopefully third time lucky.
Looking forward to seeing you in the not to distant future. Xx1 -
You have a nice one mate.blackpool72 said:
I booked for Tenerife and Majorca.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Thought you had booked for Tenerife !blackpool72 said:
I'm flying to Rhodes on Saturday for 10 nights and find your post quite reassuring.randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.
Glad you had a good time
Hope you have a great break.
Both holidays we're cancelled.
Hopefully third time lucky.
Looking forward to seeing you in the not to distant future. Xx
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Cheers Chris.clb74 said:
You have a nice one mate.blackpool72 said:
I booked for Tenerife and Majorca.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Thought you had booked for Tenerife !blackpool72 said:
I'm flying to Rhodes on Saturday for 10 nights and find your post quite reassuring.randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.
Glad you had a good time
Hope you have a great break.
Both holidays we're cancelled.
Hopefully third time lucky.
Looking forward to seeing you in the not to distant future. Xx0 -
Had a Mexico holiday booked for late May (between the end of the domestic season and Euro 2020)
Not bothering with booking anything else, at the moment it doesn't feel worth the stress
May do a quick last minute Eurostar trip in September if things have settled down, otherwise grounded0 -
Thanks. Hope you have a great time too.blackpool72 said:
I'm flying to Rhodes on Saturday for 10 nights and find your post quite reassuring.randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.
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There are some ridiculously cheap holidays abroad at the moment. Live a little. Go for it.
You will never get the chance of a break in the kids 6 weeks holiday at these prices again.1 -
Bit random but was pilots initials LH ?randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.0 -
Are you still going then???? We are not now, due to the increase of cases and hospitalisations. Risk the FCO TA will change and travel insurance not valid amongst other things. And we don't have kids missing another 2 weeks of schoolSwisdom said:Off to France on Saturday for 2 weeks of isolation over there in the middle of nowhere. I need this break just hope we don’t have to quarantine afterwards otherwise it will cause my kids to miss 2 more weeks of school0 -
No, DS, we used to call him Mad Dave when we were younger, thankfully he's calmed down lolMrOneLung said:
Bit random but was pilots initials LH ?randy andy said:Went out to Rhodes last week for a 5 day break. Have to say it was great. Gatwick eerily quiet (and if you're travelling from Gatwick be aware that currently Wetherspoons is the food place open, so join the queue quick if you want to eat). Flight out was full, but everybody wore their masks throughout.
We arrived on the 2nd of August, hotel had only reopened on July 31st, so we very quiet. Got busier each day, but not packed by any stretch of the imagination. Staff couldn't have been nicer and only real differences to a normal trip were they served you from the buffet and you could see them regularly disinfecting tables, chairs, etc.
Flight back wasn't as full, had an empty seat next to us, as did a lot of couples. And by pure luck a mate of mine I haven't seen in years as the pilot, so got to reconnect (figuratively, social distancing and all that) with him.
If anybody is going to Rhodes, I highly recommend Vallian Village, really lovely family run hotel. Only thing I'd caution though is you have to like planes as the hotel is litterally at the end of the runway.1 -
Just returned from 3 weeks in the South of France. No problems at all.PrincessFiona said:
Are you still going then???? We are not now, due to the increase of cases and hospitalisations. Risk the FCO TA will change and travel insurance not valid amongst other things. And we don't have kids missing another 2 weeks of schoolSwisdom said:Off to France on Saturday for 2 weeks of isolation over there in the middle of nowhere. I need this break just hope we don’t have to quarantine afterwards otherwise it will cause my kids to miss 2 more weeks of school
Masks worn in shops. Reasonable social distancing on the beach. Didn't go to bars or restaurants, just had bbqs at the property or cooked.
Really glad we went. Missed out on another planned holiday, due to include the French Grand Prix, weeks earlier, so really needed this one.
Due to go to Murcia in late October. Hoping it goes ahead but could go either way between now and then.2 -
I’m off to France in a couple of weeks time (some you win and some you Toulouse). Might head over to Spain for a few days if the border is open.1
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It seems France is still not a cert, unfortunatelySolidgone said:I’m off to France in a couple of weeks time (some you win and some you Toulouse). Might head over to Spain for a few days if the border is open.
Edit might be ok for France after all, despite the number of cases increasing
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Fuck this Panpanic and its hysteria. Im going to France in two weeks - assuming the nanny state will allow it - and will celebrate life with the peoples of Bergerac.
Vive la Révolution!3 -
I can't speak for other parts of the government and the covid response etc, but the FCO don't change any Travel Advice lightly as it has all sorts of complicated diplomatic repercussions and implicationsRedskin said:Fuck this Panpanic and its hysteria. Im going to France in two weeks - assuming the nanny state will allow it - and will celebrate life with the peoples of Bergerac.
Vive la Révolution!0 -
Right, so it's yet more politicisation of a situation that's initial respose was to Follow the Science.PrincessFiona said:
I can't speak for other parts of the government and the covid response etc, but the FCO don't change any Travel Advice lightly as it has all sorts of complicated diplomatic repercussions and implicationsRedskin said:Fuck this Panpanic and its hysteria. Im going to France in two weeks - assuming the nanny state will allow it - and will celebrate life with the peoples of Bergerac.
Vive la Révolution!
The FCO is just another governmental rabbit caught in the media headlights making panicked decisions to save their own careers.
Those who are scared to go abroad, or go to the supermarket, send their children to school, or leave their home, fine, but don't get all judgemental - not aimed at you, PF - about those mask-wearing, social distancing people who are getting on with living.
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Any changes made to TA are made after a lot of consideration and discussion with numerous people; even in a crisis, a lot of work goes into it.Redskin said:
Right, so it's yet more politicisation of a situation that's initial respose was to Follow the Science.PrincessFiona said:
I can't speak for other parts of the government and the covid response etc, but the FCO don't change any Travel Advice lightly as it has all sorts of complicated diplomatic repercussions and implicationsRedskin said:Fuck this Panpanic and its hysteria. Im going to France in two weeks - assuming the nanny state will allow it - and will celebrate life with the peoples of Bergerac.
Vive la Révolution!
The FCO is just another governmental rabbit caught in the media headlights making panicked decisions to save their own careers.
Those who are scared to go abroad, or go to the supermarket, send their children to school, or leave their home, fine, but don't get all judgemental - not aimed at you, PF - about those mask-wearing, social distancing people who are getting on with living.
I am really hoping to get a holiday overseas soon. But mindful the Travel Advice could change at any moment and at short notice. And chose not to go to France after all. But France may be ok. May be. With everything going on at the moment, personally, I can forgo a holiday for a while longer (helped by the summer weather here).0 -
BA just cancelled our flights to Ibiza at the end of August, so our all inclusive week holiday has been cancelled as well. Least we get a full cash refund.
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Just arrived in Hungary. Very strange flight with less than thirty people on it - felt very odd!0
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Holidaymakers Returning From France Will Have To Quarantine For 14 Days, Government Announces
The Netherlands, Monaco, Malta, Turks & Caicos and Aruba have also been added to the quarantine list from 4am on Saturday
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Not decided what we are going to do. May now just go for a week as that means the kids only miss 2/3 days as opposed to 2 weeks.PrincessFiona said:Holidaymakers Returning From France Will Have To Quarantine For 14 Days, Government Announces
The Netherlands, Monaco, Malta, Turks & Caicos and Aruba have also been added to the quarantine list from 4am on Saturday
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Let’s be honest - how many people are going to actually quarantine coming back from all these places?
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My flight to Greece from gatwick was very busy. About 2 or 3 spare seats on the flight. When getting off the plane, you couldn't move out of your seat until the row in front of you was making their way to the exit.
Still got the usual nobheads jumping up to get their hand luggage the minute we touched down despite all the announcements.0








