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Do you think there's any possibility of a school ski trip in 2022?

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balzamico · 11/02/2021 18:00

I'm looking at Feb half term 2022. Just ds 14 and I but if there was a school trip on offer I'd love for him to go.
His school used to go every other year, I am right in assuming there's virtually no likelihood of one next year aren't I?

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FlowEr262 · 11/02/2021 18:03

DD’s sixth form runs 2 trips and she is desperate to go, one would be august this year which I think is off and the USA February 2022, Id really love her to go. I thinks it’s 50/50 at the moment.

snowballer · 11/02/2021 18:30

Our (prep, so younger) school is running a ski trip next January. Obviously fully refundable. I think it's not completely outlandish. And obviously if they don't book it now then they wouldn't be able to run it regardless

abricotine · 11/02/2021 21:08

No, I don’t think school trips will be back for some time, sad as I am to say. None of mine have even mentioned trips except for tentative plans for DOfE etc within the UK. There are no current plans to vaccinate children and Europe is a long way behind on their vaccine schedule. I think we’ll be lucky if we get to ski as families in 2022 to be honest. So I’d go ahead and book your own (refundable) trip.

superram · 11/02/2021 21:31

I run ours and I haven’t even looked into it for 2022. I don’t think parents would pay out. I’ll see what happens in September and in theory could book for Easter 2022 if all looking good but I doubt it.

balzamico · 11/02/2021 22:33

Thanks all, I didn't think I was being unduly pessimistic.
I will be Booking with Crystal so one company to get a refund off if next years no better

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