So, let's say that (theoretically) you arrived at your holiday accommodation to discover that work is being done on the swimming pool and it will be closed for the duration of your holiday. Other pools are available, however they further away and overcrowded due to the main (and much closer) pool being out of action. Upon raising this with the tour company rep they apologise and offer 200 Euros as a full and final settlement for your party. Does anyone have any relevant thoughts as to whether this is an appropriate and/or fair offer?
I can imagine that you might be tempted to take it as the quick and easy solution to the issue. However, is this amount fair, or would some sort of post holiday claim for loss of enjoyment be likely to deliver oodles more cash?
I can imagine that you might be tempted to take it as the quick and easy solution to the issue. However, is this amount fair, or would some sort of post holiday claim for loss of enjoyment be likely to deliver oodles more cash?