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Τετάρτη 30 Οκτωβρίου 2019

ATOL announces completion of renewals process following deadline extension




Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για ATOL announces completion of renewals process following deadline extension


The UK Civil Aviation Authority confirms that of the 1,283 ATOLs that originally expired on 30 September 2019, 1,182 have been granted.
This announcement comes after it was confirmed the ATOL renewals process would be extended until 25 October 2019. This was to enable ATOL holders affected by the failure of the Thomas Cook Group and the UK Civil Aviation Authority to focus resources on looking after customers, as well as due consideration of the ATOL holders applying for a renewal. Some ATOL holders’ applications had already been processed, however, 344 ATOL holders had their licenses extended to this date.
Under normal conditions, ATOL holders that submitted their applications later than recommended would not benefit from an extension to their license. Following CAA's advice during previous renewals periods, many ATOL holders applied to renew their ATOL early, ensuring all necessary information was available at the time of submission. Despite the extension to the ATOL renewals process, the deadline for submissions remained at 30 September 2019.
Michael Budge, Head of ATOL Licensing Operations for the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said:  “We would like to thank the travel industry for their support during this time. Given the unique circumstances, we have used this extension to process the outstanding applications and give due consideration to all ATOL holders submitting their renewal applications. Our online renewal system also allowed us to efficiently approve applications from smaller companies even while we completed the two-week repatriation programme."
The circumstances surrounding the failure of Thomas Cook highlight the need to continue to focus on ensuring the appropriate protection of advance customer monies as well as ATOL holders maintaining adequate liquidity, sufficient to meet future obligations.
It is important that ATOL holders continue to work closely with the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s ATOL team so that we can provide support where possible for the benefit of both the travel industry and consumers.”


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