US-UK Terrorist Plot....
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US-UK Terrorist Plot....
We're supposed to travel 9/12....are any of you that are traveling in the next 30 days rescheduling your trip? I know I'll get a dozen calls from my family urging us not to go and don't want to let this change our plans...please share your thoughts....
Tara
(We were booked on flights on 9/12 the year of the WTC tragedy...all flights were cancelled but we flew as soon as they were opened and had availability...about 10 days later...it was a great trip..no one was at Disney except stranded foreigners)
Tara
(We were booked on flights on 9/12 the year of the WTC tragedy...all flights were cancelled but we flew as soon as they were opened and had availability...about 10 days later...it was a great trip..no one was at Disney except stranded foreigners)
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Tara, I understand your worry and desire to deal with your problem and make the decision quickly. However, Kerouac has a point---things change drastically after this kind of incident. Usually the result is better security. Wait and see.
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I have (domestic) flights scheduled for both tomorrow (<i>August</i> <b>eleven</b and for (my birthday), <i>September</i> <b>eleven</b> (coming home from working).
I'll be diligent, patient and wary. But no rescheduling.
Don't give in to "terror". They're winning too much already.
Best wishes,
Rex
I'll be diligent, patient and wary. But no rescheduling.
Don't give in to "terror". They're winning too much already.
Best wishes,
Rex
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Stellarossa - no general election is due for some time in the UK.
Were I to be cynical (And I again will say I am not anti today's actions on the basis of current knowledge) I would say that providing nobody is hurt, then Tony Blair would not hate this little episode.
He is having a hard time at the moment from the public in general as well as half his own party and cabinet. There is some disquiet that Tony has even given up pretending to be anything other than "George's poodle" over the Middle East.
Something to remind the oublic about "Vicious Muslim Terrorism" may help him.
Were I to be cynical (And I again will say I am not anti today's actions on the basis of current knowledge) I would say that providing nobody is hurt, then Tony Blair would not hate this little episode.
He is having a hard time at the moment from the public in general as well as half his own party and cabinet. There is some disquiet that Tony has even given up pretending to be anything other than "George's poodle" over the Middle East.
Something to remind the oublic about "Vicious Muslim Terrorism" may help him.
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I have over 60K miles of flying scheduled for the remainder of the year, starting with flights to San Francisco and Washington DC in ~10 days, and later, flights to Alaska, Peru, Seattle, England and finally 2 to Ireland and I'm not changing or cancelling any one of the trips.
Just chill out. This will be gone and forgotten in few days.
Just chill out. This will be gone and forgotten in few days.
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Willit - thanks. Maybe these 'plots' have been going on for years and we just never heard about it but when Bliar needs a ratings boost he asks the press along?
terrorist/ turrists/ tourists. All basically from the same stripe.
terrorist/ turrists/ tourists. All basically from the same stripe.
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Ira!! That is exactly how I think! I did break a little and bought trip insurance this morning..what's a few bucks to save a few thousand...but when traveling by myself I would have NO problem and wouldn't give it a second thought. I'm a mother to three precious little souls and am more dealing with the responsibility of putting them on a plane when the perceived/real risk is greater than it was yesterday.
It gives me a little bit of relief that we are flying Delta and out of Atlanta...I won't make any decisions to cancel until a few days before our trip and feel safer knowing they're taking such strong extremes to gain a handle on this particular threat. If I had strong concerns I wouldn't have booked a flight on 9/12...but I really try not to let "fear" rule my decisions. The most inconvenience I foresee this event having is the endless explanation/conversations I'll be having with family (even my husband saying this morning it's time to cancel...he's never traveled abroad and is a pessimist on a good day) I had to remind him of our Disney trip and how he claimed it was our best trip because we were practically there by ourselves! I'm rambling now, but I greatly appreciate all the perspectives on this topic and thank you all...
Tara
It gives me a little bit of relief that we are flying Delta and out of Atlanta...I won't make any decisions to cancel until a few days before our trip and feel safer knowing they're taking such strong extremes to gain a handle on this particular threat. If I had strong concerns I wouldn't have booked a flight on 9/12...but I really try not to let "fear" rule my decisions. The most inconvenience I foresee this event having is the endless explanation/conversations I'll be having with family (even my husband saying this morning it's time to cancel...he's never traveled abroad and is a pessimist on a good day) I had to remind him of our Disney trip and how he claimed it was our best trip because we were practically there by ourselves! I'm rambling now, but I greatly appreciate all the perspectives on this topic and thank you all...
Tara
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I'm not sure what kind of trip insurance you bought so this may not apply to you, but in most cases trip insurance does not cover trip cancellation initiated by you due to some outside concerns.
I hope you read the T&Cs before purchasing.
Have a wonderful trip!
I hope you read the T&Cs before purchasing.
Have a wonderful trip!
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I purchased through Travelguard...they said today's incident wouldn't apply (well, it's outside the 30 day window anyhow)...but any threat that is targeted in a town I am traveling to during my vacation is considered fully covered. I went over several scenarios with her...if the threat level remains at the high level within the 30 days of my travel...that is reason for my policy to be in effect. In my mind, I would only cancel if an actual event occurred, and then it's only a 50% chance I'd cancel...I feel it is safer to travel then.
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We're flying to Berlin through London Heathrow on Sept. 7th. It always seems that something happens a month before we leave (last year, it was the million plane crashes in August before our September honeymoon). I'm just starting to get tired of these extremists and their plots...