Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Conquest Vacation Demise - Were you affected?

Last weeks demise of Conquest Vacations affected many people. Those preparing for an upcoming vacation, those already on vacation, employees of the company and travel agencies who are owed commissions. Unfortunately business closures are a sign of the times. Every day we hear about companies closing and the number of people unemployed about to lose their jobs. Even though we know the statistics, we are never prepared when it happens to us.

Were you affected in some way by Conquest's demise?
If yes, please share your story with us.

Do you know if your are entitled to a refund and how to collect?

Following are options to recoup your losses.
If you purchased your travel services from an Ontario registered travel retailer (travel agency) and paid by credit card and the payment was processed by Conquest Vacations (Conquest Vacations appears on your credit card statement) you may contact your credit card company and request a chargeback. Should you be unsuccessful in obtaining a chargeback from the credit card company, your may request a claim form from TICO against the Compensation Fund.
Those who paid by credit card to a registered Ontario travel agency and the travel agency processed the payment (Name of travel agency appears on the credit card statement) should contact the travel agent or request a claim form from TICO against the Compensation Fund.
Those who paid by cash or cheque to an Ontario travel retailer, may request a claim form from TICO against the Compensation Fund. Please note that there is a legislated 6 month claim filing deadline.
Claim forms may be requested by contacting TICO at 1-888-451-8426 or (905) 624-6241 or email tico@tico.ca to request a claim form.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Travel tip: Jet Lag is a common complaint of travellers who cross more than three time zones. Because our body runs on an internal bilological clock, time is needed to adjust to a new time zone. Symptons of jet lag include fatigue, decreased appetite and headache. To learn about tips to relieve symptons check our our the WTN April Newlsetter which will be posted soon on www.womenstravelnetwork.ca