Manchester, England – A hotel chain in Manchester, England is facing controversy after cancelling bookings made by customers ahead of the Oasis reunion tour announcement next year. Customers like Lily Stroud, Emma Cough, and David O’Gorman had reservations at the Maldron Hotel in Manchester, only to have them cancelled after the tour dates were confirmed.
The hotel chain cited a “technical error” for the cancellations, leading to rooms being listed as unavailable after the tour reveal. Many customers, including Lily Stroud, expressed frustration and disappointment at the situation, feeling they were unfairly treated by the hotel chain. Oasis fans who had booked rooms in anticipation of the tour now find themselves in limbo as they try to secure accommodations for the concerts.
The spokesperson for Maldron Hotels clarified that all bookings made before a specific date would be honored, but issues arose with rooms booked after the official tour announcement. The hotel has apologized for the confusion and assured customers that they are investigating the issue to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Not only were fans affected by the cancellations, but individuals like George Snape and Dan from Hull also experienced booking troubles at different hotels in the area. Pat Karney, a Manchester City councillor, expressed disapproval of the actions taken by the hotels, emphasizing the importance of fair pricing and transparency.
As the investigation into the booking cancellations continues, customers remain wary of potential price hikes and last-minute changes that could impact their plans to attend the highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour. The hotels involved have yet to provide a comprehensive explanation for their actions, leaving customers like David O’Gorman feeling frustrated and uncertain about their concert-going experience.