Blackcrusader
Contributor
Well, now we are down to the key consumer issue. Yep, it is those guests 'who already paid' and are expecting services for their hard-earned money paid out to ops. Imagine that, a bunch of consumers who expect to get what they paid for - a novel idea isn't it. Foolish weren't they?
The consumer didn't cause the virus and the resulting tourist lockdown, they can't cure it and surely have no control of the situation. Maybe some are restaurant owners and are bearing the same crushing burdens that INDO ops are?
Without a doubt, INDO ops are in a tough spot. Some won't make it. Many consumers are likely to lose their deposits. It is a lousy situation for both the ops and their customers.
Yup I had paid for resorts in Bali and Flights with EVA and was supposed to arrive last week of March. Well Indonesian government cancelled inbound travel without a visa and Wuhan Virus test and flights were duly cancelled. I live in Taiwan. EVA Airlines refunded me in full within 5 business days. One resort In Bali refunded me in full. Another said nah we are keeping 50% cause it's your fault for not coming. Not even a well we keep your deposit and you can put it to rooms when you do come. Oh no, feck off. Well when I do come I will stay at the resort close by with my travel companions and let them know about it. Hell I may even protest with signs in front of their entrance for the hell of it.
My wife and I also own a guest house. We get customers from Japan and other close by countries. We refunded all customers in full when Taiwan stopped inbound tourism. We don't use a customers money until they have finished their stay. We didn't say hey it's too bad it's not our fault you cannot enter Taiwan we are keeping your money.
I know a lot of people fly from North America to Taiwan to Bali or Manila or Cebu or Jakarta as also good airlines and good prices from Taiwan. Far better than US airlines in comfort, food, and quality of service. You do not need to book an airline 9 months ahead that's BS