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belle Sep 18th, 2001 11:09 AM

Well, if you don't think you can enjoy your vacation, then don't go. I for one am looking forward to getting away. I really think being with a tour group makes a difference, because if there is trouble, they are going to know what to do, where to go etc. Our guide is from Turkey so to me, that will be re-assuring. :)

Sylvia Sep 18th, 2001 01:52 PM

We are supposed to leave for Istanbul on 9/28 on a Globus Tour. We do not feel at all comfortable being in that part of the world now. No one we have talked with can believe we are being "forced to go" or lose money. We are in process of trying to get a refund, but the Company is playing hard ball. We will continue to try. <BR> <BR>Anyone have suggestions? <BR>

belle Sep 18th, 2001 02:47 PM

Do you have travel insurance? With ours, you can cancel and get a 100% refund if there was a terrorist attack in the city you are traveling to 30 days or less before you arrive. A woman strapped herself with bombs and blew herself up on September 10th in Istanbul which they qualify as a terrorist attack. That was going to be our way out if we decided not to go. The only way Globus/Cosmos is going to cancel is if war broke out in Turkey and that most likely is not going to happen by September 28th. Although our tour company told us that if our tour had been in September, they would have let us cancel and reschedule without a penalty. However, we are going in October, so that wouldn't apply. Good luck!

Selay Mustafa Sep 19th, 2001 03:04 AM

Travelers have absolutely nothing to worry about! I am actually a Canadian citizen working here in Istanbul at the Carlton Hotel for about a year. I feel safer here than I would in Canada or the United States right now. The Turks have absolutely nothing to do with what is going on with America or the Middle East. We are completely on Americas side! <BR> <BR> It is true that many Turkish are muslim, but everyone also knows that the turks are not like any other muslims. In Turkey there are many diffent people from different lands believing in many different religions!! These people have the right to believe and behave in any manner they feel is appropriate for themselves. No one here forces a person to be muslim nor do they look down on you for believing in a different religion. If you look back at your history books you will see that even in the Ottoman times our people had no problems with people of other religious beliefs, the most they ever did was TAX them! <BR> <BR> What has happened in this last 2 weeks is definately not something that any muslim can condone. One of the most sacred beliefs of Islam is non - violence. What has happened is a grave injustice and has absolutely nothing to do with Turkey. We send our love and support to America. They have been very kind to us in our time of need, and now it is Turkey's turn to show America just how much we appreciate their support. <BR> <BR> I am a million miles from home right now but I feel safe. My sisters called me from Canada and said thank God you are there and not here right now!! <BR> <BR> Once you get here you will see for your self. In your whole life time may never meet people as friendly, warm hearted, caring and understanding as the Turkish people. This is something that all of our customers say upon leaving-- that above all the people made the trip a wonderful experience! <BR> <BR> If you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to ask! <BR> <BR>Miss. Selay Mustafa <BR>Carlton Hotel <BR>[email protected] <BR> <BR>

Ayse Nur Arun Sep 19th, 2001 04:55 AM

Dear Reenie, <BR>In the aftermath of Tuesday's terrorist attack, I would like to express my deepest sorrow . <BR>I hope it will comfort you to know that in difficult times like these, the entire world is holding in its collective thoughts those who are still missing and those who were hurt. We are all praying for their rescue and speedy recovery. Despite that damage, your country is not only strong <BR> enough to survive, but to thrive. <BR> <BR>I have my own travel agent in the south east of Turkey and I am proud of my home town, Gaziantep,which is the oldest living settlement on earth, where the garden of Eden meets the silk road. <BR>Please do not hesitate to come to Turkey, which is safer than USA now. <BR>Turkey is a very modern, happy and a similing country.We have less criminal issues then any country in Europe. <BR>You are kindly requested to visit our web site as well. (www.arsan.com.tr) <BR>Still if you hesitate to come, please keep in mind that all the hotels and airlines here in Turkey desided not to charge any no show for the bookings as this case is a forse major.But still we are looking forward to host you in this part of Turkey.If you find time please do come to this part of Anatolia and be my guests here for a weekend. <BR>Hope to see you in the oldest living settlement on earth . Gaziantep/Turkey... and all the best... <BR>

Reenie Sep 19th, 2001 06:11 AM

To Ayse Nur Arun...thank you for a very touching,warm, generous and heartfelt response. It is, in great part, for your very attitude I wanted to visit Turkey. To Miss. Selay Mustafa, thank you also for your generosity of spirit. I only would ask you not to include the statement about historically there not being problems, even in Ottoman times, with people of other religious beliefs, with the most ever done, to tax them. I am descended from Turkish Armenians and I believe the world is well aware of the wholescale persecution of Armenians in former times.Every Armenian from Turkey has stories to tell, but we of this generation want to learn from the past and not hold those alive now responsible.I believe in my heart the attitude has changed in the country and I hear nothing about the wonderful warm Turkish people today. I wanted to put my feet on the soil from which I am descended, but I also don't want to dishonor the memory of my ancestors by not replying to your statement. These are new times and I also want to honor these times.

Reenie Sep 19th, 2001 06:15 AM

Just reread my posting and I have to make an immediate correction...I meant to say I have heard nothing but reports of the warm Turkish people...not "I have heard nothing about warm Turkish people. " please excuse the typo

Marcia Sep 19th, 2001 06:35 AM

We also cancelled a trip to Turkey leaving 9/22. It was a tour, and I'm not sure about how much we'll lose, but when I think about almost 6,000 people losing their lives, losing some money isn't really important. I also have travel insurance,but I'm not sure if this is covered. Maybe because we live so close to New York and so many people here have died, we can't imagine going on a pleasure trip at this time.

belle Sep 19th, 2001 08:15 AM

See, this is exactly why I can't WAIT to visit Turkey--I have heard nothing but wonderful things about the country and people who live there!


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