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Hi I wonder if anyone might know the answer to this question. Today i received the coach travel brochure for UK holidays by Alfa Travel.co.uk.I want to book a coach trip for next April but i do not know what to do because on the front page of the brochure it has the words THOMAS COOK RECOMMENDED. I am very suspicious as i think Thomas Cook must own alfa Travel. I do not want to ask Alfa travel incase they give me the wrong information, i book and the company folds like Thomas Cook. i have never know a Travel Company recommending another Travel company. What do you all think? Do you think it is safe to book the short trip in the UK. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would leave well alone. I had mega problems with Cook and lost several thousand pounds when a holiday of a lifetime was ruined through their stupidity about 6 years ago. I hope T. Cook goes down the drain. Sorry for their employees. Truly I am. Their administration is a shambles and I no longer trust them. Shame. One of GB's oldest travel companies and I regret my dealings with them.
Alfa Travel is independently owned and has been in business for 31 years. They made £1.15m profit in the last financial year, which was up 22.4% on the previous year's profit.
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They're members of ABTA, which is confirmed on ABTA's own website:
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So they should be totally safe to book with. (If you're still worried though, use a credit card to book with, rather than a debit card, as that provides you with extra cover in the event of anything going wrong).
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They're members of ABTA, which is confirmed on ABTA's own website:
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So they should be totally safe to book with. (If you're still worried though, use a credit card to book with, rather than a debit card, as that provides you with extra cover in the event of anything going wrong).
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