I'll do one sotry at a time
Flight back from Mombasa where he had two weeks on a last minute deal with Somak. (First off - the hotel hadn't been quite bad enough to warrant us just checking into aonther hotel - the first week we counted tattoos, the second week there was an influx of body piercing )
There had been massive unseasonal rains, so Mombasa was flooded and the plane couldn't get in, so we had to stay an extra night. We were bussed to another hotel as we had checked out of our own hotel. The Somak personnel authorised meals but refused to authorise any water (having previosult advised us not to drink the local water). They also refused to authorise any calls home to get peope at home let people like work know. This was in contrast to the other tour operators who were providing water and calls and generally communicating with thier cusomters.
Following day we were taken to the airport again, waited another 5 hours and the flight finally took off - one of those DC10s with the engine in the tail.
Landed at Crete for refuelling - about 6pm. Landing was very hard, with the nose abnormally high. After more than an hour, the pilot then comes to say that "during a routine inspection, part of the rear engine cowling was missing. Now this could have fallen off anywhere between Mombasa and Crete" All the passnegers though "get a torch out, go down the runway and you will find it!"
Anyway, they had to send a new plane/part to Crete from Gatwick, so we had to spend the night in Crete. We were one of the first ot get allocated a hotel - so were sent to a 2 star Greek hotel. This did not help reduce dh's prejudices against Greece (he's never been before) - especially as I said "it wasn't bad for Greece". Those that were the last to get allocated hotels got 5 star hotels
By this point the Somak representaitves who were also on the flight had taken off their uniforms and were hiding
The following day we were taken back to the airport, where two local Thomson representatives did a fantastic job looking after the whole plane - despite the fact that there were only 5 Thomson holidaymakers on the plane (who themelseves were only on the plane becasue the floods in Mombasa had meant that they had missed their "own" flight). Thomson ahd been sensible enough to make contact with thei local representatives, who then, on their own initiaitve, helped the rest of us.
Guess who will never travle with Somak again and who has positive feelings towards Thomson