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UK – EU Transition, and UK Civil Aviation Regulations

To access current UK civil aviation regulations, including AMC and GM, CAA regulatory documents, please use this link to UK Regulation. Please note, if you use information and guidance under the Headings, the references to EU regulations or EU websites in our guidance will not be an accurate information or description of your obligations under UK law. These pages are undergoing reviews and updates.

The information below is for passengers and holidaymakers. Please check this page regularly for any changes in our advice.

Travel advice from the Government is available at gov.uk.

Advice before you book

Demand for trips abroad is increasing, we encourage people to continue to follow the Government advice, including destination and travel advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) when making their decisions. Consumers should also consider what measures they have in place to protect their finances and booking cancellation of their flights or accommodation.

Consumers looking to book flights and holidays are advised to take out travel insurance, to pay on credit card where possible, and to consider booking an ATOL protected package if they are planning a holiday.

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Flight delays / cancellations

Cancellation and delays - passenger rights

If your flight has been delayed or cancelled, then you are protected by UK law. This includes the provision of food and drink, as well as accommodation if a delay continues overnight.

If your flight has been cancelled, then your airline should offer you the choice of a full refund or re-routing under comparable transport conditions as soon as possible, even if it has to be with another airline.

Speak to your airline for further assistance before making any alternative arrangements.

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Compensation for cancelled flights

Under UK law, consumers can receive compensation for cancellations made within 14 days of your booking date. However, this regulation does not apply where the cancellation is an 'extraordinary circumstance', outside of your airline's control.

Please note that if your flight is cancelled, you will always be due a refund and to be provided with assistance, even if you are not due further compensation.

You can visit Delays and cancellations | UK Civil Aviation Authority for more information on your rights when a flight is delayed or cancelled, or you are denied boarding.

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Package holidays and cruise packages

If you are booked on a package holiday or cruise package, where you have paid for flights and accommodation or cruise (potentially including other elements such as car hire), then your holiday is protected under the Package Travel Regulations (PTRs).

Under the PTRs, if any element of your package holiday or cruise package is cancelled or significantly changed, then you have the right to request a full refund of any payments made towards your holiday. Your travel company may offer you vouchers to be redeemed against a future booking, however you are entitled to request a full cash refund if you do not wish to accept vouchers. Alternatively, if you wish you can speak to your travel agent to try and organise alternative travel.

If you have been promised but have not yet received a refund for any payments made towards your ATOL protected booking, you will only be able to submit an ATOL claim for these payments if the company providing your ATOL protection were to cease trading.

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Refund Credit Notes

In July 2020, the ATOL scheme announced that consumers who accepted refund credit notes for cancelled ATOL protected holidays would continue to be covered by the ATOL scheme. This protection applied to refund credit notes issued from 10 March 2020.

From midnight on 19 December 2021, ATOL holders will no longer be able to issue ATOL protected refund credit notes for holidays cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Travellers who accepted ATOL protected refund credit notes between 10 March 2020 and 19 December 2021 are unaffected by this change but are reminded to redeem their refund credit notes before 30 September 2022.

Consumers are also reminded that along with redeeming a valid refund credit notes for a new booking, they can request a cash refund at any point.

Refund Credit Notes should:

  • be issued by the protecting ATOL holder named on the ATOL certificate
  • not exceed the value of payments made towards the ATOL protected booking
  • be directly linked to an ATOL protected booking, either shown on the refund credit note directly or in supporting documents
  • make clear the total value that will benefit from ATOL protection, excluding payments made separate to the ATOL protected booking or any other incentives offered by the travel company
  • make clear it is not transferrable to another individual
  • be clear that it can be exchanged with the travel company for cash at any time and no later than 30 September 2022, if not redeemed against a booking  

Exceptions:

  • ATOL protection will not apply to refund credit notes issued to consumers for any value that was originally paid to the ATOL holder by a method of payment not covered by the Air Travel Trust's Payment Policy e.g. the original ATOL protected booking was paid for by a voucher that was issued as compensation or as a prize in a raffle.
  • ATOL protection will not apply to any vouchers issued separate to the ATOL protected booking e.g. incentive vouchers offered along with a refund credit note, EU261 compensation, or any extras booked separately to the ATOL protected booking.
  • After 30 September 2022, ATOL protection will not apply to refund credit notes, unless they have been redeemed against an ATOL protected booking.
  • ATOL protection currently will not apply to refund credit notes issued before 10 March 2020 or after midnight on 19 December 2021.
  • ATOL protection will not apply to bookings purchased using a refund credit note, where the booking would not ordinarily benefit from ATOL protection e.g. a refund credit note is used to make an accommodation-only booking
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External Links

For advice on travel destinations, please visit: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice

For further European airline advice, please visit: www.easa.europa.eu/

For further information for cruise passengers, please visit: www.cruiseexperts.org/

For further information on package holidays and cruise packages, please visit:

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