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Ramsey Aug 28th 2008 7:22 pm

The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
Same as before.... share your experiences here and we can hopefully help each other out.

Good Luck all!

Hobbess Aug 28th 2008 7:27 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
All for Calgary-Glasgow which we are doing, all prices for single person and I think including relevant taxes:

Expedia has some "good" prices for one way in the $1400 range if you are ok with a longer trip and 2 stops. Over $2000 for one-way with BMI or BA 1 stopper. Travelocity had the same flights more or less

Fly Globespan I think had availability for Friday evening to get you back to Glasgow saturday in the $800 range when looking late last night

Air Canada came out as one of the most expensive both return and one-way, in the $2400 range

We are flying BA - return (it's cheaper plus what we needed) just under $2000 per adult. Cheapest to return after the 16th of Sept if you are booking a non-use return just for the price

Also just heard while speaking to RBC to cancel my charge that BA and Virgin are offering "deals" for those effected. No idea what the deals are or how to get them, but just thought I'd let people know to tell the other airlines what happened when booking.

Sjt53 Aug 28th 2008 9:41 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
We are 20mins from Gatwick, if anyone gets really stuck we can probably sort out a bed and a couch for a night. :thumbup:

jamie677 Aug 28th 2008 11:39 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
just got a flight with canadian affiar £450 for 3 people for sunday,my parents had a flight booked with zoom for sat from calgary to london but they are going to manchester now, thats all they had left until sept 7th,just glad we got one.

seanyg Aug 29th 2008 8:33 am

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
Jeez looks like once we emigrate we'll never be able to afford to come back! :eek: Not that never revisiting the UK is a bad thing, but it means our parents will have to come visit us more often, and my dad isn't good on long flights (his idea of 'long haul' was to the Costa del Sol a few years back :rofl:)

Anita

Sjt53 Aug 29th 2008 8:43 am

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 

Originally Posted by seanyg (Post 6726845)
Jeez looks like once we emigrate we'll never be able to afford to come back! :eek: Not that never revisiting the UK is a bad thing, but it means our parents will have to come visit us more often, and my dad isn't good on long flights (his idea of 'long haul' was to the Costa del Sol a few years back :rofl:)

Anita

Don't kid yourself too much, I lived in LA for four years and once you've seen one strip mall you've seen 'em all :unsure: Canada is a fantastic place but don't ever think you won't miss Blighty, if I thought there was no chance of visiting now & again I would not be planning to move.

Ben W Bell Aug 29th 2008 11:44 am

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
For those interested and in the Toronto area you can still get flights through flyglobespan to most destinations in the UK. Yes they're from Hamilton and they usually only fly once a week, but beggars can't be choosers.

seanyg Aug 29th 2008 1:41 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 

Originally Posted by Sjt53 (Post 6726883)
Don't kid yourself too much, I lived in LA for four years and once you've seen one strip mall you've seen 'em all :unsure: Canada is a fantastic place but don't ever think you won't miss Blighty, if I thought there was no chance of visiting now & again I would not be planning to move.

I hear what you're saying but I lived in France for a few years and never missed the UK. I think if my parents can visit that'll be enough as their presence will remind me of home (believe me, Desborough really isn't the kind of place that you miss!) and knowing them they'll probably offer to pay for us to fly back every few years anyway (the outlaws won't be able to afford to come out so this'll suit them, hehe).

Anita :thumbup:

Sjt53 Aug 29th 2008 9:36 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 

Originally Posted by seanyg (Post 6727704)
I hear what you're saying but I lived in France for a few years and never missed the UK. I think if my parents can visit that'll be enough as their presence will remind me of home (believe me, Desborough really isn't the kind of place that you miss!) and knowing them they'll probably offer to pay for us to fly back every few years anyway (the outlaws won't be able to afford to come out so this'll suit them, hehe).

Anita :thumbup:

You can talk! I come from Accrington not even the latest batch of muslim terrorist would have fond memories of that place :thumbdown:
But I live in Sussex now and its beautiful. Living in France is just the same, there are buildings over 150 years old :ohmy: and that really makes a difference I think. Still I know what you're saying about keeping a bit of water between you and relatives :sneaky:

Lorna_D Aug 30th 2008 6:29 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
My friend's daughter and grandchildren were due to fly home from Calgary on 3rd. Luckily they booked through a travel agent and have been told that they will get money back, but they are still having trouble getting a flight that coincides with the flights they booked from Regina to Calgary then from Gatwick to Manchester which cost as much as the flight over the water and is not covered by ABTA :(

They rang the companies who said they would be competitive getting everyone who is stranded home and she says the prices were rediculous but she may have to pay.

Stu-pot Aug 31st 2008 8:46 pm

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We were stuck in Halifax, NS trying to get back to Glasgow. We used North West Airlines - $1086 each, went via Detroit/Amsterdam. It got us home a day later than planned but their in flight hospitality was great

Littletashy Sep 1st 2008 1:08 am

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
We havn't been on for a while thanks to a knackered Nvidia chip and the prospect of sending our lap top back to the UK but thought I'd add to this thread as my very good friend was stranded in vancouver.....


OK so I'm not sure how this was paid for and believe me she was skint after a fortnight in Vancouver but to get home she had to fly to Edmonton....stay there for 6 hrs then fly to Montreal....Montreal to Boston...Boston to Glasgow then Glasgow to Gatwick I think she left left at 12 noon(Vancouver time) sunday from vancouver and she will land about 6pm Monday GMT if there are no delays!!!

Dont wanna seem cruel but it made me giggle....she went for a star gate convention??? and wouldnt let her hubbie visit us as it would cost to much!!!!

seanyg Sep 1st 2008 8:46 am

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
hey stranger - me and sue were wondering where you'd been! how's alberta? pm me if you want.

anita x

singingringingtree Sep 1st 2008 1:31 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 
We were due to fly home from Vancouver day after Zoom went bust. OH just happened to routinely check our next day flights after dinner, an hour or so after Zoom website put up its 'we're bust, you're on your own, try and get your money back from someone else' page. He sprung into action and we managed to get last four seats on a BA flight to Heathrow, which left two hours after our Zoom flight was supposed to leave for Gatwick. $3000 for four of us (ouch!). The website said that BA and Virgin would give discounts but there was nothing on their sites at that time. We have since found out these started from Monday - great ...

singingringingtree Sep 1st 2008 6:31 pm

Re: The I know someone left stranded by Zoom and this is how they got home thread
 

Originally Posted by singingringingtree (Post 6737374)
We were due to fly home from Vancouver day after Zoom went bust. OH just happened to routinely check our next day flights after dinner, an hour or so after Zoom website put up its 'we're bust, you're on your own, try and get your money back from someone else' page. He sprung into action and we managed to get last four seats on a BA flight to Heathrow, which left two hours after our Zoom flight was supposed to leave for Gatwick. $3000 for four of us (ouch!). The website said that BA and Virgin would give discounts but there was nothing on their sites at that time. We have since found out these started from Monday - great ...

... Sorry, that should read £3,000 not $.


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