Christmas in Cyprus

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Re: Christmas in Cyprus

Post by Addadude » 20th Dec, '10, 17:10

I get to Heathrow only to hear that the Manchester arrangement was cancelled last night and nobody bothered to call us. Hope I can get my hotel room back.
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Re: Christmas in Cyprus

Post by Morrolan » 21st Dec, '10, 17:30

sorry to hear that, Addadude...

amazingly we arrived in Singapore today without any delays and, in fact, half an hour sooner than expected...
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Re: Christmas in Cyprus

Post by Tack » 21st Dec, '10, 17:35

Tack Minor just arrived safely back in Seattle. Progressing beyond Chicago became unlikely and even getting back was delayed as O'hare hit by snow. So we are all now massively relieved and he has a fortnight in Hawaiian waters to look forward too. His good friend and house sharer is also stranded so they can be festive together. We have a Heathrow refugee here instead, a random friend of TM's from SG days.

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Re: Christmas in Cyprus

Post by Addadude » 21st Dec, '10, 23:44

Morrolan wrote:sorry to hear that, Addadude...

amazingly we arrived in Singapore today without any delays and, in fact, half an hour sooner than expected...
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Amazingly, we managed to get on the SQ317 flight that left on Monday afternoon. And the Manchester transfer did in fact go ahead for other passengers. So we're safely back in Singapore - minus our luggage.
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Re: Christmas in Cyprus

Post by Fat Bob » 22nd Dec, '10, 08:05

You could enjoy a lot of travel insurance payouts. Keep all receipts and get a letter from SQ stating when you were due to leave and when you did and when your luggage turns up and you could be a couple of grand better off.

My case turned up 14 hours late in Phnom Penh as someone else had accidentally taken it rather than their own: a couple of phone calls, an email and I got $400. Better than a kick in the teeth!
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