Posts from December 2020

Just wanted to say thankyou for your kind wishes and words of support during this crazy year and I would also like to thank STEVE for his help and advice this year (you know who you are) 
 
I hope we can all say goodbye to Caronavirous sometime soon in 2021... 
 
Please remember that PPTmk are fortunate enough to have weathered the global storm that was 2020 and we are ready to continue serving our customers (past, present and future) 
 
So, fingers crossed, let's all hope that global airport travel can resume and let's all try and get the world moving again... 
 
Best wishes for 2021 
 
PPT 
As we draw closer to the end of a crazy year, I just wanted to say thankyou to all my customers who have been able to use me for certain transfers this year. 
 
In what has been the most challenging year for people and businesses, from a health and economic sense, your support and good wishes are very much appreciated. 
 
I sincerely look forward to seeing you all sooner rather than later in 2021. 
 
Please all, look after yourselves and have a very safe, low key, socially distanced Christmas . 
 
Wishing all customers, past, present and future, the best for this festive season . 
 
PPT 
The hard hit aviation industry has had some "good" news 
 
From the 15th December, people arriving in the UK MAY BE ABLE TO REDUCE their quarantine period from 14 to 5 days 
 
This will depend on a negative Covid-19 test result 
 
The test will be paid for by the traveller (expected cost £60 - £120) and must be carried out by an approved testing provider from day 5 of quarantine 
 
If the result is negative, the traveller can end their quarantine period and finish self isolation 
 
Although not AMAZING news, at least it is something positive... 
 
Let's hope the world starts returning to normal, sooner rather than later... 
 
Best wishes 
Thankyou 
PPT 
As and when travel starts to return to a decent level, and you are starting to look forward to tucking into your free flight snack - think again !!! 
 
Due to the huge financial impact on the airlines this year, they need to try and see some money coming back into the business - however large or small. 
 
As a result, a major airline, Lufthansa along with Swiss and Austrian (and I'm sure others will follow) will stop offering complimentary snacks on board from spring next year on short and medium haul. Pay on board snacks will be offered. 
 
 
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