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To kibosh or not (ATL or Bust)?

19/04/2010 by Kevincm

To kibosh or not? That s the question.

This coming Friday, allegedly I’m booked to do my Atlanta run, heading off to FRA, then onto ORD and ATL.

Alas, this little annoying volcano thing is in the way.

At the moment, I’m watching this very carefully as this progresses. However, here are the ugly results:

  • Lufthansa has already opened up rebooking until the end of May
  • The hotel on ebookers is non-refundable alas.
  • United are holding out on re-bookings at the moment for my departure date  (allowed through to the 22nd)
  • The hotel in Atlanta is refundable at least.
  • No money spent on train tickets that hasn’t been assigned already.

At the worst, I’ll be £40 out of pocket, but its going to take major re-scheduling… or this volcano to calm down in the next few days…

But where does this leave the run? Creek. No Paddle.

To Kibosh the run or not … the ATL run could be bust sooner than I can imagine….

Thoughts and comments welcome!

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