Think twice before booking off-island travel, says Jersey Consumer Council – ITV News

Jersey's Consumer Council is urging people to be cautious when booking travel off-island whilst advice is uncertain.

Both Easyjet and British Airways have re-opened their booking systems from early July. The government has also indicated that some commercial travel could resume in a matter of weeks, when the island hopes to move into Level 1 of its exit strategy.

Carl Walker, Chairman of Jersey Consumer Council, told ITV News people should avoid booking unless they could afford to risk the money spent.

Yes, it's very tempting but we are still in uncharted territory, we still don't know if those flights are going to go. There's still a huge question mark over whether even if restrictions are lifted, are the flights looking to obtain a certain number of seats sold before that flight will go, and if not they may cancel or move it again.

I'd advise unless it's essential, just hold fire at least a little bit longer and wait to see what happens. Flights are going to be available, airlines will be opening new routes, or re-opening routes, throughout the next six months, 12 months as we go forward. There are still going to be options there, but unless you can afford to live without that money you are going to put down now, don't do it, hang on a little bit longer.

Carl Walker, Chairman of Jersey Consumer Council

The Consumer Council have had many queries from people who have already paid deposits on holidays due to take place in August, where they are now being asked to pay the remainder.

Because the travel exclusions don't extend beyond June and July at the moment, they can't automatically get a refund. What some holiday companies are offering are credit notes or vouchers to move that holiday, which is certainly an option, but if islanders are really intent on taking the holiday, book it on a credit card.

If they haven't got a credit card, ask a family member or friend to book it for them, and they can then transfer that money across. It's really important because it gives you that extra protection should the holiday be cancelled and avoid you having to try to go through that voucher process.

Carl Walker, Chairman of Jersey Consumer Council

Condor has announced they will not resume sailings until 2 July at the earliest.

Earlier this week, Manche Iles Express, which connects the Channel Islands to Normandy, suggested holidays to France could soon be on the horizon.

In a press release they stated that although the Channel Islands did not form part of the Schengen zone (to which travel restrictions with France have already been eased), they took hope from President Macron's assurance that travel outside of Europe would become possible to places 'where the pandemic is under control'.

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