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please help.. travel in 12 days and Travel Company has gone bankrupt
daveconnects
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Hi all,
I am hoping some people on this forum will be able to help me.
I had a holiday booked with a company called Sky Bargains, ABTA bonded, who have gone into liquidation.
I booked and paid for my holiday on a debit card (so no credit card cover) (lesson learned I know) over hte phone with Sky Bargains directly.
I have always picked ABTA bonded companies as I **thought** it gave reassurance that if a company went bankrupt they would offer assistance.
My position at present is as follows:
1) My flights, thankfully are being honoured by an ATOL protected company,
2) My transfers and accommodation were supposed to be provided by Hotels4U.com - Hotels4U have told me they have no intention of honouring the booking as they are not ABTA bonded.
3) ABTA have told me it doesn't matter that they (Hotels4U) are not ABTA bonded and it doesn't even matter if Sky Bargains didn't pass on my payment - ABTA have said legally they must provide me with the accommodation.
However, i am going round in circles and no one is helping and i don't know what I should do.
Should I book myself new accommodation and hope I get money back in the longer term? I should also point out that I booked my holiday with Sky Bargains over the phone, checked they were ABTA bonded and they never informed me that they would be passing on my bookings to different companies who are not ABTA bonded.
Please, please if anyone can offer information please let me know as I am running out of time.
Thanks,
David
I am hoping some people on this forum will be able to help me.
I had a holiday booked with a company called Sky Bargains, ABTA bonded, who have gone into liquidation.
I booked and paid for my holiday on a debit card (so no credit card cover) (lesson learned I know) over hte phone with Sky Bargains directly.
I have always picked ABTA bonded companies as I **thought** it gave reassurance that if a company went bankrupt they would offer assistance.
My position at present is as follows:
1) My flights, thankfully are being honoured by an ATOL protected company,
2) My transfers and accommodation were supposed to be provided by Hotels4U.com - Hotels4U have told me they have no intention of honouring the booking as they are not ABTA bonded.
3) ABTA have told me it doesn't matter that they (Hotels4U) are not ABTA bonded and it doesn't even matter if Sky Bargains didn't pass on my payment - ABTA have said legally they must provide me with the accommodation.
However, i am going round in circles and no one is helping and i don't know what I should do.
Should I book myself new accommodation and hope I get money back in the longer term? I should also point out that I booked my holiday with Sky Bargains over the phone, checked they were ABTA bonded and they never informed me that they would be passing on my bookings to different companies who are not ABTA bonded.
Please, please if anyone can offer information please let me know as I am running out of time.
Thanks,
David
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AFAIK if you booked it through them, you are covered by their ABTA bond
Below from ABTA website
PROTECTING YOUR TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN ORDER TO PROTECT YOUR HOLIDAY
There are many different ways of buying holidays and travel arrangements today. So, it’s very important that you understand whether or not the money that you’ve paid for your holiday is safe if the travel company that you’ve dealt with goes out of business. There are a number of different ways that you can get this protection, but not all travel arrangements are covered so you should always check.
The Law
There are two statutory schemes that exist to protect your money and to ensure that you’ll be brought home if your travel company goes out of business. These schemes apply to package holidays and to some flight-only arrangements.
There’s no legal requirement that flights bought direct from an airline, or accommodation-only sales, are protected.
Package Holidays
The Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tour Regulations 1992 are overseen by the Government’s Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform (BERR). These Regulations require organisers of package holidays to provide protection for your money and to bring you home if necessary.
A package holiday is a holiday that consists of two or more elements, e.g. transport and accommodation, that are sold to you as a package at an inclusive price.
If you book a package holiday that includes a flight, then your money must be protected under the ATOL scheme. This is operated by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). If you book a package holiday that doesn’t include a flight, then your money will be protected either by way of a bond held by a trade association, or by way of an insurance policy, or by placing your money into a trust account.
Flight-Only Arrangements
The Civil Aviation (Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing) Regulations 1995 are overseen by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and require tour operators who sell flight-only arrangements to provide protection for your money and to bring you home if necessary.
This protection doesn’t apply to flights that are bought directly from an airline.
Voluntary Schemes
Some travel companies offer protection for your money voluntarily. For example, accommodation-only providers may offer protection although there’s no legal requirement for them to do so.
If protection is offered it may be by way of a bond held by a trade association, or by way of an insurance policy or by placing your money into a trust account.
Full Documentation
If a protection scheme is in place for your money, it’s important that you obtain and keep all relevant paperwork so that you can make a claim for your money if necessary.
Details of the paperwork that you need can be found in our leaflet Your Protection Checklist: Important Information When Making a Booking With an ABTA Member.
What Happens if Your Travel Agent Ceases to Trade?
If you’ve made your booking through a travel agent, it’s important that you obtain and keep all the paperwork referred to above. This will show that you have a booking with the relevant holiday company.
You should contact the holiday company to make sure that the booking is in place. If it is, then your travel arrangements should continue unaffected.
In the unlikely event that your travel agent has failed to make your booking with a travel company you should contact your credit card company if you paid by credit card. If you didn’t pay by credit card, contact our claims enquiries office for advice and assistance. Contact: ABTA Claims, PO Box 127, Metro House, Northgate, Chichester PO18 8WQ, Tel: 01243 621 500.
ABTA may not be able to recover your money for you but we can assist in taking the matter up with the relevant authorities.
Always Ask, To Be Sure
As you can see, it’s not always easy to know whether your money’s safe when booking a holiday or other travel arrangements. You should always ask when making your booking. If your arrangements aren’t automatically protected, ask if your travel company can offer you an insurance policy that will protect your money. ABTA has arranged a policy specifically for this - the ABTA Protection Plan - which is available to buy through most ABTA Members.0
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