Moya’s the mane man Hol lot safer
Book with firms for a better deal urges watchdog
IF you’re missing sauntering down to the local, here’s a White Lion to take your mind off things…
Magnificent six-year-old Moya is one of the majestic residents at Glen Garriff Conservation, a lion sanctuary in South
Africa’s Free State province. Only a few white lions still exist in the wild.
Photographer Simon Needham said: “Moya’s stunning coat blew me away. I had a few moments when he came close enough for me to get a few great shots.”
LOCKS DOWN Majestic Moya takes it easy
from Glasgow to Gran Canaria with Jet2 Holidays for two weeks in May will pay £702, not £936 saving £234.
The advice to use a travel agent or tour operator comes as millions will plan to escape after holidays were axed this year.
But following the industry’s painfully slow payouts for those who had trips cancelled, Which? urged selecting a firm with a track record of swift refunds. Rory
Boland, editor of Which? Travel, said: “We’ve been urging holidaymakers to book a package for next year, given the unparalleled protections they offer. Also a package could save hundreds.
“Not all providers are equal though. Anyone planning on booking for 2021 should strongly consider a package with a reputable provider that has treated customers fairly in recent months.”
If a provider cancels a package, the customer is entitled to a full refund within 14 days. Most packages including a flight booked through a UK provider are also protected under Atol, meaning if the operator goes bust before they travel, customers will get money back.