Policy paper

ATOL reform consultation: government response

Outcome to the ATOL consumer protection for package travel consultation.

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

Documents

ATOL reform consultation government response (web version)

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ATOL reform consultation government response (print version)

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Details

This is the government response to the Updating ATOL consumer protection for package travel consultation. The response states how after consultation we:

  • will narrow the regulation to make clear that intermediaries who are organising a package or facilitating a flight sale and receive payment from the consumer are within scope of ATOL
  • have decided that retail agents will not be required to hold their own ATOL when selling multi-contract packages organised by an ATOL holder
  • are making extra provision in the ATOL regulations to ensure that the scheme is robust and compliant with the Package Travel Directive (PTD) 2015
  • will work on providing guidance to industry to better regulate PTD 2015 through the concept of linked travel arrangements

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Published 29 May 2018

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