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'Asti' wrote:

I too would not be happy travelling with a group of 10 or more and not sure if you answered magpie 10's query re cancelling booking at no cost to the 'single' traveller if we were told beforehand a group was going on a trip. I fear these threads may put more and more people off travelling with what is supposed to a company geared towards people travelling on their own. I don't mind if small groups are on a trip, as long as they mix (which in my experience has happened most of the time), but it may be daunting to a first -time traveller.

To add even more confusion, I just got a confirmation invoice from JY for my next trip and after my name is the letter L - when I queried this, JY said this incidates I am the 'lead traveller' - which again implies that groups are booking these trips.

Hi Asti,

our reservation system puts an L after the name of the lead passenger for each booking. Because we use the same reservation system as Travelsphere, there is usually more than one passenger and so it is just a way of noting who actually made the booking. Obviously with Just You there is only one passenger so you automatically get the L after your name.

Just regarding the whole topic of taking group bookings, I think people are worrying unnecessarily. The number of times we book a group onto a normal departure date is absolutely tiny, I can only remember one or two in the whole of the last year.

Your last sentence is reassuring to know Will, lets hope it stays that way in the future. The way I look at it is, it defeats the whole object of a JY holiday if you go in a group. We are always trying to convince people to take that first step on their own. It takes courage to pick up the phone and book a holiday. I takes courage to travel on your own to the airport and probably stay overnight in a hotel. It takes courage to check in and then walk around departures on your own looking for JY labels on the luggage of complete and total strangers, who you then have to take the first 2 or 3 days of your holiday to bond with. With 15 holidays already behind me I still find myself taking a deep breath and telling myself "you can do it", but a least I know that the majority of my fellow travellers are in the same situation. I'm sure, or at least I hope, JY will keep monitoring the situation of groups to the best of their ability.

I couldn't agree more, and that is why I think threads like this could really unsettle a first time booker needlessly.

thanks for your reply.

Will

Julia has asked me to clarify our policy on group bookings on Just You tours which is as follows

If, on the exceptionally rare occasion that our customer service team were to contact you and ask if you were happy for a group booking of single travellers to join the tour, you would have the option of transferring your holiday to a different date or tour if you were not happy to contunie to travel on the original date.

If you do continue to travel with a group booking we will of course make sure our tour manager makes every effort to help introduce you to the rest of the group and hopefully make some new friends along the way.

As Julia has already said that is on the basis that we know it is a group booking but if groups of friends book their own bookings this is often difficult for us to know about.

Kindest Regards

James

I appreciate that it does not happen often, but take it from JY not answering the question that a 'single traveller' would not be able to cancel the booking at no cost, if it were to happen?
'JY wrote:

'Asti' wrote:

I too would not be happy travelling with a group of 10 or more and not sure if you answered magpie 10's query re cancelling booking at no cost to the 'single' traveller if we were told beforehand a group was going on a trip. I fear these threads may put more and more people off travelling with what is supposed to a company geared towards people travelling on their own. I don't mind if small groups are on a trip, as long as they mix (which in my experience has happened most of the time), but it may be daunting to a first -time traveller.

To add even more confusion, I just got a confirmation invoice from JY for my next trip and after my name is the letter L - when I queried this, JY said this incidates I am the 'lead traveller' - which again implies that groups are booking these trips.

Hi Asti,

our reservation system puts an L after the name of the lead passenger for each booking. Because we use the same reservation system as Travelsphere, there is usually more than one passenger and so it is just a way of noting who actually made the booking. Obviously with Just You there is only one passenger so you automatically get the L after your name.

Just regarding the whole topic of taking group bookings, I think people are worrying unnecessarily. The number of times we book a group onto a normal departure date is absolutely tiny, I can only remember one or two in the whole of the last year.

Your last sentence is reassuring to know Will, lets hope it stays that way in the future. The way I look at it is, it defeats the whole object of a JY holiday if you go in a group. We are always trying to convince people to take that first step on their own. It takes courage to pick up the phone and book a holiday. I takes courage to travel on your own to the airport and probably stay overnight in a hotel. It takes courage to check in and then walk around departures on your own looking for JY labels on the luggage of complete and total strangers, who you then have to take the first 2 or 3 days of your holiday to bond with. With 15 holidays already behind me I still find myself taking a deep breath and telling myself "you can do it", but a least I know that the majority of my fellow travellers are in the same situation. I'm sure, or at least I hope, JY will keep monitoring the situation of groups to the best of their ability.

'Asti' wrote:

I too would not be happy travelling with a group of 10 or more and not sure if you answered magpie 10's query re cancelling booking at no cost to the 'single' traveller if we were told beforehand a group was going on a trip. I fear these threads may put more and more people off travelling with what is supposed to a company geared towards people travelling on their own. I don't mind if small groups are on a trip, as long as they mix (which in my experience has happened most of the time), but it may be daunting to a first -time traveller.

To add even more confusion, I just got a confirmation invoice from JY for my next trip and after my name is the letter L - when I queried this, JY said this incidates I am the 'lead traveller' - which again implies that groups are booking these trips.

Hi Asti,

our reservation system puts an L after the name of the lead passenger for each booking. Because we use the same reservation system as Travelsphere, there is usually more than one passenger and so it is just a way of noting who actually made the booking. Obviously with Just You there is only one passenger so you automatically get the L after your name.

Just regarding the whole topic of taking group bookings, I think people are worrying unnecessarily. The number of times we book a group onto a normal departure date is absolutely tiny, I can only remember one or two in the whole of the last year.

I was part of a small group from Scotland (about 10 pax), who went on a "Highlights of Tuscany" trip last September. I paid the full brochure price, plus the additional flight costs of getting to / from Gatwick.

We were all single people and as we were from both the Glasgow and Edinburgh areas we did not all know each other (I knew about a third of the group) until we met at the airport. Before we left Edinburgh airport, our Group Organiser, who was not travelling on the trip, advised us that we were joining a Single Travellers holiday and, therefore, we should make sure that we did mix. I did this and had a most enjoyable holiday.

Groups of single travellers are attracted to Just You because of the single room guarantee. Going with many other tour companies there would be problems with single rooms unless staying in a large modern hotel.

I used to have my own tour company in Scotland looking after American groups coming to Scotland on holiday. I was very lucky if I ever got more than 4 single rooms in hotels for these groups.

Provided Just You Reservations Office can advise you, when asked, if there is a group on any particular holiday and then be able to offer an alternative date, if you want to change, then this should be OK.

Douglas.

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I too would not be happy travelling with a group of 10 or more and not sure if you answered magpie 10's query re cancelling booking at no cost to the 'single' traveller if we were told beforehand a group was going on a trip. I fear these threads may put more and more people off travelling with what is supposed to a company geared towards people travelling on their own. I don't mind if small groups are on a trip, as long as they mix (which in my experience has happened most of the time), but it may be daunting to a first -time traveller.

To add even more confusion, I just got a confirmation invoice from JY for my next trip and after my name is the letter L - when I queried this, JY said this incidates I am the 'lead traveller' - which again implies that groups are booking these trips.

Hi Magpie10,

I have raised the issues of the wording in the brochure with relevant people in the business and they will be looking to change this in future brochures to clarify that there are no group reductions on advertised Just You holidays.

I have to stress, that groups do NOT get a discount if they are booked on a holiday date featured in the brochure as we are not able to discount these trips. We are able to help larger groups by re-creating our holidays for their own departure date by using the relationships we have with agents on our holidays than if they were to do it all themselves.

I must also emphasise a point made in my first response in that the majority of groups’ business is tailor-made or exclusive departures for solus groups that do not have any impact on those that are booking our brochure tours and we do appreciate that people may not feel comfortable travelling with a group which is why individual travellers are consulted before a group is booked on to the same trip.

You final comment only re-iterates the importance of us mentioning the group team in the brochure at all (albeit with revised wording on future editions). If a group books their holiday through our specialist team we can offer an alternative holiday solution or (for smaller groups) consult with existing travellers. If a group books individually, and we do not know that travellers know each other, then we are not able ensure that you have the solo traveller experience that you were expecting.

Kindest regards,

Julia

Hi Julia,

I'm a little confused by your reply too, this is the actual wording quoted in the back of the latest JY brochure:

'We are able to offer reductions for groups of 10 or more people on most of the holidays in our brochures' - so my understanding of that would be a group of 10 people or more would get a reduction in the price of their holiday.

I agree with Stu151, allowing any kind of group booking goes totally against what JY is all about - fair enough if friends book separately then JY can't control this, but if they contact the groups department and are allowed to book, that shouldn't be happening on any JY holiday. Furthermore, if most holidays have say 15-40 travellers individually booked on them, why can't we have a discount too bearing in mind the same total number of people are booked on the tour?

Can I also clarify that if a member of the group bookings team rang me to say there was a group of 10 or more booked on a holiday I was already booked on, would I have the option to change or cancel my booking at no cost to myself, as I may not feel comfortable travelling with a group.

Hi Stuart,

To put it simply, the answer is no....

To expand... On the rare occasions that a small group are added to a Just You tour (and we have discussed this with other travellers in the group) they will pay the same 'from' price as the other travellers in the group (as with individual bookings, prices vary if you fly from a different airport or buy additional excursions etc). The group will not receive a discount.

Kindest regards,

Julia