Due to this week's rather inclement weather, a couple who travelled with Thomson from Manchester, UK wanted to extend their 1 week holiday to 2 weeks. When Thomson flights were approached re a change of date for their return to the UK, they were told 'no problem', we will sell you a one-way return to the UK the following week but at a price!! That price is the usual one-way cost from the DR to the UK (USD$ 550 upwards) which is almost the same as they paid for their original return ticket from UK to the DR. Are these airlines trying to help tourism to the DR or destroy it?
As usual, the story is that their ticket to return next Tuesday is not transferable but they are more than happy to sell them an overpriced ticket for one week later - in my opinion that is disgusting practice!
As usual, the story is that their ticket to return next Tuesday is not transferable but they are more than happy to sell them an overpriced ticket for one week later - in my opinion that is disgusting practice!