New EU rules ensure better protection for 120 million holidaymakers this summer

2 Jul 2018 11:49 AM

As of Sunday 1 July, travellers booking package holidays will enjoy stronger consumer rights.

Not only will traditional package holidays be covered, the new rules will also protect consumers who book other forms of combined travel, including self-customised packages, where the traveller chooses different elements from a single point of sale online or offline. The new rules will also introduce protection for 'linked travel arrangements' when the traveller purchases travel services at one point of sale, but through separate booking processes, or, after having booked one travel service on one website, is invited to book another service on a different website.

Vӗra Jourová, Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality said: "Booking your holidays online is easy, but if something goes wrong you want to be sure to be fully protected. The new package travel rules are now adapted to the digital age and the new ways of booking holidays. Travellers will also benefit from new rights and be well protected in case the operator goes bankrupt. The new rules will also make it easier for travel businesses to offer their services cross-border."

The new rules will benefit consumers even more with:

The new rules will also benefit businesses, with:

Next steps

Member States had to implement the rules in national legislation by 1 January 2018. There was then a six-month transition period, until 1 July, which is the date when the national measures transposing the Directive will start applying. The Commission will examine how the rules have been transposed and are applied in the Member States. It will take appropriate follow-up measures as necessary.

Background

To extend the protection offered by the 1990 EU Package Travel Directive, the Commission made the proposal in July 2013, which was formally adopted by the European Parliament and Member States in November 2015. These new rules were to be transposed by Member States by 1 January 2018. As of 1 July, these rules are applicable in the Member States.

The new rules apply to combinations of at least two types of travel services (transport, accommodation, car rental or other services, for example guided tours) including:                                  

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