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ATOL protected holidays- which companies
SurreyRoger
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Apart from the obvious companies offering package holiday like TUI, Jet2 , Thomas Cook, Kuoni and Olympic Holidays, which companies offer ATOL protected holidays. What about Easyjet holidays, Broadway Travel and Fleetway Travel they would seem to fall into this category.
However when it comes to companies like On The Beach, Expedia, Travel Republic, Last Minute dotcom, etc would tailor your flights and accommodation I suspect they will not give you ATOL protection, It is all rather confusing. Is there a list of companies offering ATOL protection holidays. after the demise of Monarch the relevance of ATOL protection has come to the fore. Any feedback will be appreciated.
However when it comes to companies like On The Beach, Expedia, Travel Republic, Last Minute dotcom, etc would tailor your flights and accommodation I suspect they will not give you ATOL protection, It is all rather confusing. Is there a list of companies offering ATOL protection holidays. after the demise of Monarch the relevance of ATOL protection has come to the fore. Any feedback will be appreciated.
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Just book flights on airlines that are very financially strong.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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However when it comes to companies like On The Beach, Expedia, Travel Republic, Last Minute dotcom, etc would tailor your flights and accommodation I suspect they will not give you ATOL protection
Have you looked on their websites? All the info will be on there. Tailor making holidays does not mean they're not Atol protected. Agent's can't pick and choose what they protect and what they don't.0
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