Flight Problem Please Help In Panic
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Flight Problem Please Help In Panic
We're leaving for Europe in 11 days (with help from all of you) and now WHO issues the SARS advisory for Toronto and that 's where our flight is from. Since one of us has had asthma in the past we are taking it seriously. British Air offered a refund or we can fly from another airport, but it will cost almost an additional $600.00. Any ideas where we can find another cheap flight? We reserved weeks ago and had a great ticket. Please help.
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From your e-mail I understand that you are not living in Toronto, are you switching the planes there? In this case I wouldn't worry. SARS is in the city, not in the airport. You can wear a mask. Ask your doctor what else you can do. I wouldn't change my travel plans unless Toronto airport is quaranteened.
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There is another message about flying through Toronto that you should read - posted earlier today. I live and work in Toronto and did also respond to that thread, so clicking on my name should bring it up.
As a quick repeat - dont panic. There seems to be an impression being created that SARS is running rife and unchecked - this is not accurate.
Please read the thread, and also the excellent CDC website SARS advisory site
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/index.htm
(original reference posted on the Canada board) before deciding. Note that the CDC has NOT issued a travel warning, just an advisory that those coming to Toronto stay away from hospitals and use sensible health precautions. Also note that many Canadian authorities are extremely upset since they feel the travel advisory issued by WHO is unjustified, especially since they dont actually seem to have sent anyone to Toronto to fact-find before issuing the advisory. Canadian officials are currently lobbying (with the actual medical evidence) to have it removed.
I am not a medical professional, so my advice is obviously not "expert" but I and many others believe that the SARS threat has to be put in perspective (read the National Post article listed in the other thread - its great for this). I also have had asthma, so understand your concerns if there was a genuine risk but honestly feel you should have no worry in travelling to Toronto.
Having said all of that, of course you must do what makes you feel comfortable. Have a great trip, whatever you choose to do.
As a quick repeat - dont panic. There seems to be an impression being created that SARS is running rife and unchecked - this is not accurate.
Please read the thread, and also the excellent CDC website SARS advisory site
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/index.htm
(original reference posted on the Canada board) before deciding. Note that the CDC has NOT issued a travel warning, just an advisory that those coming to Toronto stay away from hospitals and use sensible health precautions. Also note that many Canadian authorities are extremely upset since they feel the travel advisory issued by WHO is unjustified, especially since they dont actually seem to have sent anyone to Toronto to fact-find before issuing the advisory. Canadian officials are currently lobbying (with the actual medical evidence) to have it removed.
I am not a medical professional, so my advice is obviously not "expert" but I and many others believe that the SARS threat has to be put in perspective (read the National Post article listed in the other thread - its great for this). I also have had asthma, so understand your concerns if there was a genuine risk but honestly feel you should have no worry in travelling to Toronto.
Having said all of that, of course you must do what makes you feel comfortable. Have a great trip, whatever you choose to do.
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I agree.Has BA already cancelled your flight? Plz read this link and I know you'll feel more assured.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/04/24...ada/index.html
Go and have a great time.peace.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/04/24...ada/index.html
Go and have a great time.peace.
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BA has not yet cancelled our flight, so I will look up this thread. Also, will check out Northwest. We live in Michigan and we were only going through Toronto as we love the city and fly often from there. I don't understand why BA would rather I cancel than let me change with a slight upcharge. Should I try to negotiate again?
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Why cancel or rebook? Just take your original flight. Don't let the hype scare you. If you feel you need it, take masks and wash your hands religiously. We're leaving for London next month, and there is no way I'm going to change my plans based on a bug going around. Calm down, review your plans, and go have a good time on vacation.
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Agree about not changing plans. Unless you are within two to three feet of a person with SARS who is coughing or sneezing it is unlikely you'll have athing to worry about..and I AM a "medical professional" and Infectious Diseases are my specialty.