Tip to anyone who has booked their holiday as a suprise

stal

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Hi everyone,
I work for a holiday company and i know alot of you book these trips as suprises.

When you do book them make sure you tell the reservations agent that it is a suprise booking or phone up and ask for it to be added onto your booking reference.

Fortunatly it's never happened to me, but some of my collegues have been phoning up about customer's holidays and spilling the beans, because they didn't realise it was a suprise booking!!

Just a tip.
 
Good point, stal - thanks for sharing. I'm sure it wouldn't occur to me. Mind you, it would be no point me trying to book a surprise anything for dh - he would see the charges to the bank account/credit card. It's unlikely I'd ever consider booking a surprise holiday, but it does made birthdays and Christmas tricky. :scratchin
 
Reminds me of when we took DMIL away and although she knew she was going on holiday she didn't know where! The only problem was medical insurance as DMIL had just had her heart valve replaced so when I rang the screening company up for the insurance I had to speak to them in another room initially and explain that no mention of destination should be made as they needed to speak to DMIL in peson for the medical questions. Needless to say everything worked out well and it was one huge surprise :cool1:

Claire ;)
 












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