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Published Date: 30 August 2008
THOUSANDS of passengers have been left out of pocket after the collapse of the airline Zoom.
Alan Smith, a retired businessman from Edinburgh, booked £1,400 flights to Halifax, Nova Scotia for a family holiday in January. Due to fly out yesterday, he became resigned to the trip being cancelled, but thought he would be able to recoup the cos
ts through his Royal Bank of Scotland travel insurance policy.

But it does not cover the collapse of an airline, leaving him with little recourse. "It seems it's the price you pay for flying with a budget airline," he said.

Some 40 pupils from Kinross High School were due to fly out next week to Vancouver for a 14-day hockey and rugby tour.

Helen Davidson, the school's PE teacher, said: "We're hoping the council has a way of getting the trip back on schedule, but we're still in the throes of finding out what's happening."

Douglas Newton booked £1,300 flights for a Christmas family trip to Canada via Zoom's website on Thursday only hours before the airline applied to go into administration. His wife, Caroline, said: "We tried for over two hours last night with the bank trying to discuss ways to stop the money going into their account, but unfortunately there's nothing they can do."

Members of the Inverness Gaelic Choir fear they have lost £7,000 saved over two years to pay for flights to Canada.

The 26-strong choir was due to attend Celtic Colours, a prestigious festival held in Cape Breton.





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  • Last Updated: 30 August 2008 12:31 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Budget airlines
 
1

truthsleuth,

30/08/2008 00:27:30
"It seems it's the price you pay for flying with a budget airline,"

Yet another benefit of flying by cheapo airlines.
2

SouthernSkye,

30/08/2008 07:29:01
What kind of travel insurance does not cover the collapse of an airline? I'll have to check my annual policy to see if it is also as much use as a chocolate tea-pot !
3

Roy,

30/08/2008 10:22:08
No. 2 - Most. I'm afraid...
4

Roy,

30/08/2008 10:23:22
ALITALIA applied for bankruptcy protection yesterday:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7588475.stm

'The airline's perilous position was put into perspective by Roberto Colaninno, appointed to take charge of the new entity that emerges from the restructuring.

"No one can buy Alitalia in the state it's in," he told La Repubblica newspaper.

"With all respect, I am not Merlin the magician. The business is toast. It doesn't exist any more. There's nothing left." '
5

Frances in Vancouver,

Canada 30/08/2008 18:45:41
Terrible situation! shame on Zoom! my mother is in Edinburgh right now finishing up her holiday in her home town with her two grandson's, can't fly back to Vancouver on Sunday as scheduled with Zoom! She's had to book 3 new ticket's with another airline but can't get out till next Friday and will have to travel down to Manchester for a flight home! We booked with Zoom because they are Scottish and thought let's give a Scottish company our business, boy were we wrong! they were the same price as other charter's that fly out of Vancouver,do we have to worry about them too? Air Canada fly's out to the U.K. as well, twice the price, but they are in trouble,just laid off two thousand employee's here in Canada so who do you pick? my heart goes out to all the people who's vacation's have been ruined or disrupted by Zoom, I vote for a public whipping of the owners!

 

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