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The changes to the Package Travel Regulations will see more travel arrangements becoming packages from 1 July, meaning these types holidays will benefit from both financial and legal protection.
Under existing travel regulations, around half of UK holiday travel arrangements - 20 million packages and 3 million flight-plus holidays, are financially protected. From 1st July, flight-plus arrangements will no longer exist and many will become packages.
Mark Tanzer, Chief Executive of ABTA – the Travel Association said:
“We are still waiting for the Government to publish the Regulations that will take effect from 1st July. Today’s announcement sets out the Government’s expected approach which will result in more holiday travel arrangements being classified as packages meaning greater protection for these types of holiday. We still need the detail of the final regulations and ABTA will be working hard to make sure Members understand what the final regulations mean for their businesses and the steps they need to take through updated guidance notes and webinars.
“Under existing travel regulations, around half of UK holiday travel arrangements – packages and flight-plus holidays - are financially protected. From 1st July flight-plus arrangements will no longer exist and many will become packages, so while the number of holidays protected might not necessarily increase – the level of protection will, as they will also be required to have legal protection.
“Once published, the timescale is very tight for UK businesses to understand these Regulations and to make necessary changes by 1st July. ABTA is helping its members to understand their legal responsibilities and support them in making any necessary changes. Consumers not booking with an ABTA Member will have to rely on UK Trading Standards if they are concerned a company they are dealing with is not providing the correct protection for travel arrangements.”
ABTA will be issuing updated guidance for Members via its website abta.com/ptdhub.
ABTA is also running an event ‘the New Package Travel Regulations for Travel Agencies’ on 1 May to help agents understand what the regulations mean for their business, the steps they need to take and how their liabilities will change.
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For further information, contact:
020 3117 0596 or press@abta.co.uk
Out of Hours: Contact the Duty Press Officer via pager: 07659 190 987
Web: www.abta.com
Twitter: @ABTAtravel
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