
Homaira Baraky
3 Google Rating
Nice local shop
Nice local shop
Euroasia Travel located at 3 The Broadway, Southall UB1 1JR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 8813 9778
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3 Google Rating
Nice local shop
1 Google Rating
Very bad customer service. Spoke to Nazi about a package deal. She said she would get back to me with hotels in 15 minutes. I didn't receive anything, after an hour I called her, to which she said she has a customer and will call me in 5 minutes. I didn't get any call. After 1 hour and a half, I called her, to which she said the package is ready and she gave me the hotel names. I called her again to tell her that I did not like any of the hotels she recommended. To which she said that she will WhatsApp me images of the hotels and that I should not trust google. When she would have clearly gotten the images off the internet as well. Anyway, it has been a day now, and I have received nothing from her. If you don't want to provide any service then just say it, stop wasting peoples' time! I do not recommend this travel agency!
5 Google Rating
Euroasia Travels are a brilliant, reputable company. I booked my umrah package with Euroasia Travels and the staff is very friendly and always there to help. From the start of our trip all the way till the end Euroasia Travels went beyond the call of duty to make our trip hassle free. Therefore I would recommend everyone to use Euroasia Travels. Thank you Euroasia Travels
1 Google Rating
very bad travel agency they are just frauds plz dont get services from them
4 Google Rating
Great options
5 Google Rating
Good prices and service
3 The Broadway, Southall UB1 1JR, UK
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