Jet2.com Statement: Spain - All flights cancelled
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Five Jet 2 Flights to Spain Turning Round to RTB
From Flight24 radar
Edit: Apparently seven aircraft with Spanish destinations have now turned around as Jet 2 cancels all flights to Spain.
At least 5 Jet2 flights with destination Spain have turned around and are returning to UK https://flightradar24.com/multiview/242e180c,242e1275,242e125a,242e13b1,242e12ec…
"In response to local measures introduced throughout Spain to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including the closure of bars, restaurants, shops and activities including any water sports, we have taken the decision to cancel all flights to Mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands with immediate effect.
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One wonders what will happen to pax who were checked out of hotels and already at the airport awaiting the return flights.
We were booked with Jet2 in 2 weeks time, Stansted to Lanzarote, I'll just wait and let them make contact at some time, I'm sure it's chaos at their Leeds HQ just now with people who won't wait.
We were booked with Jet2 in 2 weeks time, Stansted to Lanzarote, I'll just wait and let them make contact at some time, I'm sure it's chaos at their Leeds HQ just now with people who won't wait.
One wonders what will happen to pax who were checked out of hotels and already at the airport awaiting the return flights.
We were booked with Jet2 in 2 weeks time, Stansted to Lanzarote, I'll just wait and let them make contact at some time, I'm sure it's chaos at their Leeds HQ just now with people who won't wait.
We were booked with Jet2 in 2 weeks time, Stansted to Lanzarote, I'll just wait and let them make contact at some time, I'm sure it's chaos at their Leeds HQ just now with people who won't wait.
We in same boat potentially. Due to fly to Turkey soon. Turkey is currently ok to fly to but for how long?
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We have retired relatives who are just about to make their planned return from a 3 month winter break in Spain (they had been working toward this expedition for a very long time). They are travelling by road, along with a group of others doing the same. However, the resort they are now staying at, in common with others, has just been put into lockdown. They have been told at present they must not visit any public place, such as a restaurant. They can apparently leave to drive to the port on Sunday but can only go on the road at all because they have pre-booked a ferry crossing. They have also been told they cannot make an overnight stop en route, as they had planned for. That's going to make the 400 mile journey difficult because one of them has a medical condition. My wife has been phoning them to keep them better informed because unlike here in UK they have not had such ready access to the local media.
We are now expecting them to have to go into isolation on their arrival back in UK and will have difficulty getting "set up" again once home because not surprisingly they had completely run down all their stocks of food etc before leaving the country three months ago.
Interesting times ahead.
We are now expecting them to have to go into isolation on their arrival back in UK and will have difficulty getting "set up" again once home because not surprisingly they had completely run down all their stocks of food etc before leaving the country three months ago.
Interesting times ahead.
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So say the "official" statistics, but I wonder how much of that is true..
Does anyone check the thousands of refugees passing through the country for example? If you don't get checked, you don't have the virus, do you?
Same with lots of other countries not in the North or West part of this world.
But then again, the "regime" gives the official numbers I guess - until they cannot control it.
Does anyone check the thousands of refugees passing through the country for example? If you don't get checked, you don't have the virus, do you?
Same with lots of other countries not in the North or West part of this world.
But then again, the "regime" gives the official numbers I guess - until they cannot control it.
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Shy Torque: Re your kin in Spain: I have just been advised by a dependable source (that agrees with a daily newspaper) that filling stations,grocers,chemists & tobacconists,among others,will be open. Clearly,food and tobacco may be difficult on Sunday (see what's on offer in filling
stations) but from Monday,self catering should not be a problem, nor medication.
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stations) but from Monday,self catering should not be a problem, nor medication.
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Covid-19 .......Ever get the feeling that your NOT getting the truth , whole truth and nothing but the truth ..... I think were getting a degree of controlled truth here folks.
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Indeed. Something stinks to high heaven here. What we are doing now in proportion to the threat risks tanking the economy worse than the Great Depression. Civil disorder, possibly riots on the streets and the potential for warfare. All to save a limited number of deaths in what will mostly be the elderly age bracket. Greater good anyone? If I was more conspiratorially minded I would say it reeks of a greater illuminati style plot but I’m sounding crazy. Or am I? This whole situation confuses the hell out of me.
Indeed. Something stinks to high heaven here. What we are doing now in proportion to the threat risks tanking the economy worse than the Great Depression. Civil disorder, possibly riots on the streets and the potential for warfare. All to save a limited number of deaths in what will mostly be the elderly age bracket. Greater good anyone? If I was more conspiratorially minded I would say it reeks of a greater illuminati style plot but I’m sounding crazy. Or am I? This whole situation confuses the hell out of me.
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Indeed. Something stinks to high heaven here. What we are doing now in proportion to the threat risks tanking the economy worse than the Great Depression. Civil disorder, possibly riots on the streets and the potential for warfare. All to save a limited number of deaths in what will mostly be the elderly age bracket. Greater good anyone? If I was more conspiratorially minded I would say it reeks of a greater illuminati style plot but I’m sounding crazy. Or am I? This whole situation confuses the hell out of me.
The "authorities", whilst publicly lamenting the loss of so much life, privately will be quietly pleased as a substantial number of deaths is required to build up the herd immunity necessary to combat this virus of which we have neither knowledge nor experience - at least not in the human world. Those measures to which you allude, generally speaking, have been preventative in nature and designed to allow a progressive spread of the virus so as not to overwhelm supportive services with a major onslaught. Nevertheless, spread of the disease must be contained wherever possible and inevitably, this will mean serious disruption. To suggest that this world-wide reaction to the conovirus is all to save a limited number of deaths in what will mostly be the elderly age bracket is infantile.
Frankly, I think there is a greater chance of civil disorder if the current situation is seen as an opportunity to delay or reverse agreed Brexit arrangements.
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I think it's likely we will have to write off the entire summer for non-essential travel.
This will obviously be devastating to the aviation industry but the demand will come back eventually. For the leisure sector, Spain and Italy etc will be desperate for business, so I can't see them closing their borders for such a length of time that the economic fallout outweighs the threat of the virus. Late Winter will be busier than usual with a lot of people wanting to get away (especially to the sun) after 6 months of restricted living. This industry will look very different but I hope also that the public will turn against the ultra-capitalist corruption of our big companies and demand a better society.
This will obviously be devastating to the aviation industry but the demand will come back eventually. For the leisure sector, Spain and Italy etc will be desperate for business, so I can't see them closing their borders for such a length of time that the economic fallout outweighs the threat of the virus. Late Winter will be busier than usual with a lot of people wanting to get away (especially to the sun) after 6 months of restricted living. This industry will look very different but I hope also that the public will turn against the ultra-capitalist corruption of our big companies and demand a better society.
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Considering that travel,insurance will be a big issue in holidaymakers I cannot see a very positive. In fact if you just do a quick ask around, more difficult now, you will see the lack of inclination to even think about a holiday. Considering also the economic disaster for the average working joe again is going to have a extreme adverse upon the holidaymakers. Conclusion really points to airlines that handled large amount of holiday traffic will suffer the most.
Air traffic between locations serving family and business connections will be better placed. Of the loco still about, their survival is logically pointed to FR, Ezy and Jet 2 in that order.
Air traffic between locations serving family and business connections will be better placed. Of the loco still about, their survival is logically pointed to FR, Ezy and Jet 2 in that order.