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'We Paid £1,000 for an easyJet Holiday to Greece - It Was a Shambles' - Liverpool Echo

  • Phil and Hannah Perkins, newlyweds from Newport, Wales, faced relentless construction noise and unclean swim-up rooms during their May honeymoon in Rhodes, Greece booked via EasyJet for £1,080.
  • The couple's distress stemmed from unexpected heavy building work at their five-star resort, including dirty sunbeds marked with brown stains and ongoing construction around the pool area.
  • Phil recounted constant daytime drilling and banging, with trucks carrying cement forcing guests to move beds, while attempts to contact unresponsive holiday representatives left the Perkinses frustrated.
  • EasyJet apologized immediately after Mr. Perkins complained, initially offering a £281 refund that was declined and later increased to £381, which the couple accepted amid ongoing dissatisfaction.
  • The honeymoon’s disruption illustrates challenges travelers may face from undisclosed resort renovations, underscoring the importance of clear communication about accommodation conditions.
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EasyJet apologises to newlyweds as £1,000 five-star honeymoon 'ruined'

Phil said sounds of drilling and banging could be heard all day long for the duration of their £1,080 easyJet holiday

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