The travel firms that are least likely to have paid out full refunds for trips cancelled due to coronavirus have been revealed.
A major survey asked travellers who had bookings cancelled by firms whether they had received a full refund.
And in the results, which cover 64 companies, Lastminute.com, Teletext Holidays, Love Holidays and Ryanair were among the big names rated as the worst for refunds.
The travel firms that are least likely to have paid out full refunds for trips cancelled due to coronavirus have been revealed. In a study, just eight per cent of Lastminute.com customers said they d had a refund for a cancelled trip
British Airways launches January sale early with Spain holidays from £99pp
Updated: 18 Dec 2020, 10:32
BRITISH Airways has launched their January sale early, with holidays to Europe from just £99pp.
Long-haul flights are also a steal, with return flights to Dubai from £299pp, or to the Caribbean from £359pp.
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BA s January flight and holiday sale has started earlyCredit: Splash News
The sale is on until February 2, 2021, although the best deals will be found the quicker you book.
BA also has a flexible booking policy in light of coronavirus which allows passengers to change their booking to a travel voucher or move their flights for free without charge.
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Wave goodbye to 2020 from one of these fabulous winter-sun destinations
13 December 2020 • 10:55am
Jet off to St Lucia this New Year
Maldives
Kick off the New Year in fine style with a week in the Maldives – just don’t forget to bring proof of a recent negative PCR test. Although invariably an expensive option, there are offers to be had in what is traditionally the archipelago’s high season. Save 50 per cent on accommodation at LUX South Ari Atoll Resorts and Villas this January, a fresh-feeling hotel with all the trappings of a paradise escape. Its thatched-roof beach villas have outdoor baths, while a clutch of water villas sit on stilts over the lagoon. The best come with infinity pools, cabanas and hot tubs. More eco-conscious than some of its neighbours, the resort is powered partly by solar panels and guests can get involved with conservation activities, such as volunteering with a marine biologist, adopting a turtle and planting coral.