mrso'brien
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So you want to doctor to lie - right?+1 Make a claim under on your travel insurance. Your doctor will have to certify that you are medically unfit to travel.
Good luck.
So you want to doctor to lie - right?
I wouldn't be one to side with the holiday companies ordinarily but I agree with Mel on this one.... I actually think you're being unreasonable and that they are doing you a favour by allowing you to change the holiday...
You could remind them of their obligations under the Equal Status Acts not to discriminate against you on grounds of your family status, and let them know that you will be taking a case to the Equality Tribunal if they don't sort you out.I am SO annoyed. I will be taking this further if I get no joy from them. I feel very discriminated against by them for being pregnant. I have a very legitimate reason for wanting to defer this holiday...it's not like we want to cancel it, we don't. We just want to be treated fairly.
You could remind them of their obligations under the Equal Status Acts not to discriminate against you on grounds of your family status, and let them know that you will be taking a case to the Equality Tribunal if they don't sort you out.
I really don't see how that you could think that would work. She is medically precluded from taking a holiday because of a condition she brought about herself (no offence intended OP), not because of her race, creed or age. Equality has nothing to do with it.
'Same season' obviously means in the current season.
I actually think you're being unreasonable and that they are doing you a favour by allowing you to change the holiday.
How many weeks old will the baby be when the season closes?
Why is taking holiday with a baby 'impossible'.
If you don't believe that pregnancy has anything to do with equality, check out
I wouldn't be in any way sure that this approach would work, but it just might - or more importantly, it might just persuade Budget to show a bit of flexibility.
Mel, the baby will be 3 weeks old when their season finishes. You cannot take a baby on a plane until they are 6 weeks old as their ear drums are not fully formed.
Secondly, they are doing us NO favours. I cannot travel at 31 weeks and I cannot travel after baby is born as it's too early for baby to travel...again medical reasons!!!
Also, I am not going into the details of whether we planned our baby or not...the bottom line is, we booked a holiday in good faith, cannot now travel, are set to lose a lot of money. Budget Travel will lose too if we cancel..... I don't see why the cannot just help us out.
Also, I rang the National Consumer Agency and they said that the same season in their T&C doesn't specify '2009-2010' so the reasonable person could assume that the same season is next winter...afterall it is the same season.
I will just have to take the matter further and get on to my solicitor. I cannot afford to lose all this money.
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