robtemt
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I realise that as long as there is a plane, most people on here will get on it if it takes them someplace they want to go or as long as it offers status credits...... BUT, are "everyday people" thinking twice about traveling?
The owner of the B&B that we were going to stay at next year in Paris emailed us this weekend:
Dear Robert,
I am really sorry. Unfortunately, due to the economic problems (The attacks and Airbnb in Paris). We have taken this week the decision to stop our guest rooms at 31 October 2016.
If you need more information’s not hesitate to contact us.
This particular B&B has been open at least 5 years, and doesn't have a single review that is not "Excellent".
My partner and I both have the theory, "when it's your time, its your time"... We haven't changed any of our travel plans as a result of recent events. We change our travel behaviour (or really increase our situational awareness), but having been in emergency services for nearly 20 years, I've always had a heightened sense of my surroundings by nature/training. We were in Thailand during the recent bombings or "fires" as our hotel manager liked to call them (about 10km from one of them), and we never thought a second about cancelling our next trip or altering our itinerary for Europe.
Are we among the majority, or minority? Has anyone on here made the decision to NOT go somewhere as a result of recent events?
The owner of the B&B that we were going to stay at next year in Paris emailed us this weekend:
Dear Robert,
I am really sorry. Unfortunately, due to the economic problems (The attacks and Airbnb in Paris). We have taken this week the decision to stop our guest rooms at 31 October 2016.
If you need more information’s not hesitate to contact us.
My partner and I both have the theory, "when it's your time, its your time"... We haven't changed any of our travel plans as a result of recent events. We change our travel behaviour (or really increase our situational awareness), but having been in emergency services for nearly 20 years, I've always had a heightened sense of my surroundings by nature/training. We were in Thailand during the recent bombings or "fires" as our hotel manager liked to call them (about 10km from one of them), and we never thought a second about cancelling our next trip or altering our itinerary for Europe.
Are we among the majority, or minority? Has anyone on here made the decision to NOT go somewhere as a result of recent events?