Originally Posted by
Georgeb71
Too funny!
I agree with the comment. In fact, to resume the story, NL doesnt want any coronabonds but (KLM) would issue coronavouchers!
It's clearly ridicolous because it shows how the attitude of the people change when the problem with Covid19 consequences is their and not someone else's.
Anyway, I dont want to go offtopic and develop further my comments. I clearly support coronavouchers and coronabonds too.
We are all in a special situation and we need special measures for everyone: airlines...and people.
On the other hand, more interesting for many of you, I have some flexible intercontinental tickets booked before 1st March for late July.
I will not be able to use them (or postpone). Even if the tickets are flexible and should be reimbursed (with a fee -in my case) in cash, KLM allows me just to ask a voucher.
Personally I have no problems with vouchers but -generally speaking- this is not convenient for those who booked flexible tickets (and so paid more).
Is-it maybe a bug (after all my flight are from late July) or do you think these "new" rules will apply for many months to come also to the flexible tickets?