Urmstongran Quote [ That said, here is some GOOD NEWS for U.K. holidaymakers!
Today, in the Graun:
‘The uncertainty over the future of the UK’s relationship with the EU has generated an unexpected no-deal bonanza with holiday companies slashing prices to Europe in April.
The price drop has come in response to the public’s nervousness about passports, car insurance, health insurance and the value of the pound in the event of no deal.
In an analysis of more than 100,000 holidays across more than 25 providers, Travelsupermarket found significant discounts when it compared the coming Easter break with last year’s.’] End Quote
Urmstongran, above is a complete copy of your post @ 09:10am today (02/04/19). In that, you make no reference to bookings being up on any airline or Travel organisation, but only on the " nervousness of prospective holidaymakers in making bookings due to Brexit.
you claimed in your post @ 12:29pm that it stated bookings were up across many companies which they are not, hence the discounts.
Therfore, I will state again; you seem to be making "good news" out of severe problems in the travel industry and all the possible repercussions for peoples jobs in that industry