* Margaret Richardson enjoying Hamilton Gardens before the pandemic struck. |
A well-known
Llangollen resident has contacted llanblogger to detail her experience of being
left stranded on the other side of the world by the coronavirus pandemic.
Margaret
Richardson, 76, helps run the Plas Hafod B&B in Abbey Road and journeyed
out to New Zealand in February to stay with her family who live in Cambridge, North Island.
She says
she was having a great time until the Covid-19 panic began and has since been
unable to get an affordable flight home after being told a one-way ticket could
cost her as much as 13,000 dollars – equivalent to over £6,000.
No
repatriation flights from New Zealand to the UK have yet been arranged.
Margaret
joined in the live Facebook streaming of the vicar of Llangollen’s favourite
hymns session on Sunday evening, messaging brief details of her predicament.
So llanblogger
asked her via Facebook messaging to give more details.
She
responded: “On the 5th February I set out on my journey to NZ (New Zealand) to stay
with my youngest daughter Hazel, Wayne and family for two months.
“Little did I know what would happen in the next seven weeks.
“On reaching NZ I was welcomed with open arms and had a great time, going
to the beach at Mount Maunganui, Hamilton Gardens and attending an open music
festival evening in the gardens.
“The weather had been great in the high 70’s (it sounds warmer in
Fahrenheit) and was getting a nice tan.
“Then tragedy struck as Covid-19 reared its ugly head. Lockdown was
declared, more stringent here than in the UK.
“All international flights cancelled, restaurants, take-aways, DIY and
clothing stores were closed.
“It was very difficult to get in touch with my insurance company and airline
because of the time difference. We have had two time changes, one in the UK and
one in NZ. We are now one hour behind the UK but at the other end of the day.
“Some airlines are still flying but the cost of getting one - they are
all returning to London - is prohibitive.
“I am flying with Emirates who say they will honour my return ticket, at
no extra cost, but when they will start to resume International flights is
anyone’s guess.
“There are no repatriation flights at the moment from NZ but even if
they resume I need a flight to Manchester.
“There is no way I can negotiate London with a large suitcase at my age
from Heathrow.
“I believe the trains are not running properly and the thought of trying
to get home by public transport terrifies me.
“I am in touch with the British Consulate and get a newsletter each
evening, with a few airlines and dates still flying but all to London. No way.
“Qatar airlines wanted 13,000 dollars for a one way ticket, even the
British Consulate said it was prohibitive.
“So until Emirates or repatriation flights start flying here I stay or
until Hazel throws me out!
“I have heard that the NZ Government will extend visas if necessary
which is very good of them.
“NZ also has reciprocal health agreements with the UK. Doctors you pay
for but I’m not complaining, though. Hospitals are free.
“I have had to get more medication which I have had to pay for. The doctor
cost 95 dollars, medication 91 dollars. So don’t knock the National Health
Service.
“Of course, the insurance company won’t pay - surprise surprise. I’m not
covered for Covid-19 as I didn’t take out disruption policy which apparently
was an add-on.
“I hope to be back soon but don’t hold your breath.
“Keep safe and follow the rules and we will come through it.
“Just had an update from the British Consulate no
repatriation flights yet. The insurance companies have today agreed a 60- day
medical extension but don’t think it covers coved-19. At least the government
has got something for us.”
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