Riles wrote:
You had to love the fun of booking a holiday from teletext. Page after Page of adverts which all looked the same, with prices which weren't available when you called.
Ah yes. Teletext Holidays was actually a Thomas Cook brand, but the bottom-feeder one. And to top that off, they allowed third parties to advertise directly on the service -- so they were the really crappy suppliers.
So you had holidays that excluded fuel tax and transfers and supplement charges and whatnot which, when added up, doubled the base cost of the holiday. (Holiday firms aren't allowed to do this any more). And, a really sweet trick, they would advertise a "per person" price that assumed maximum occupancy -- so, three people in a twin room (with a camp bed). So if you travelled as a couple that £200pp became £300pp.
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The holiday you got was also completely random. You could pay £200 one and end up in the centre of resort in a five star hotel, or get a grot 3 miles from the sea, all at the whim of what envelope the rep gave you when you arrived at the airport.
That's in no way specific to Teletext, who were just a sales channel for the tour operators (admittedly the worst of the tour ops). Never buy allocated on arrival holidays.