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ATOL reform: protecting air passengers and improving finances
Proposals to reform the Air Travel Organisers' Licensing (ATOL) scheme.
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This document takes forward the government’s ‘in principle’ decision announced on 3 February 2011 to reform the Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (ATOL) scheme so that it:
- better protects consumers in the 21st century holiday market
- puts the scheme’s finances back on a self-sustaining footing, allowing the current government guarantee to be withdrawn
The document is in 2 main parts. The first sets out further details of the reforms that can be implemented by new secondary legislation, seeking stakeholders’ views on a number of detailed issues. The second part seeks stakeholders’ broader views on potential medium to longer term reforms to the ATOL scheme including areas where new primary legislation would be needed.
The consultation runs for 3 months, and ends on 15 September 2011.
Impact assessments Final - Feburary 2012Documents
ATOL reform consultation clarification questions and answersapplication/pdfConsultation document (and annexes A-C)application/pdfConsultation document (and annexes A-C)application/mswordAnnex D draft regulationsapplication/pdfAnnex D draft regulationsapplication/mswordAnnex F further information on the potential impact on ATOL holders and applicantsapplication/pdfAnnex F further information on the potential impact on ATOL holders and applicantsapplication/mswordAnnex G summary of responses to part 4application/pdfAnnex G summary of responses to part 4application/mswordAnnex E impact assessmentapplication/pdfAnnex E impact assessmentapplication/mswordATOL reform: summary of consultation responses and Government decisionsapplication/msword