CAA refund credit note update - TravelMole


CAA refund credit note update

Thursday, 16 Oct, 2020 0

It’s understood the Civil Aviation Authority will make an announcement on refund credit notes next week.

Pressure has been growing on the CAA to keep its word and clarify whether refund credit notes issued after 30 September – nearly three weeks ago – will have ATOL protection.

In July, the CAA belatedly issued guidance stating that RCNs – introduced as a temporary measure to help the industry deal with the tsunami of refund requests – would benefit from ATOL protection up until 30 September 2021 if they were issued between 10 March and 30 September.

A CAA spokesperson said it was likely a decision would be made next week, but couldn’t confirm what the update would be.

By Louise Longman, Contributing Editor (UK)

 



 



Most Read

Walt Leger on New Orleans’ Resilience and Major Events Ahead

Cindy Mackin Shares Estes Park’s Winter Thrills

Mark Jaronski of Explore Georgia on FIFA World Cup 2026

Connecting Small Businesses to Global Tourism Markets: Nate Huff of Tourism Exchange

North Carolina’s Resilience: Wit Tuttell on Recovery and Tourism

Kittipong Prapattong’s Plan for Thailand’s Tourism Growth: Taxes, Visas, and Campaigns

James Jin: Didatravel’s Journey from China to Global Reach and the Impact of AI on Travel

Darien Schaefer on Pensacola’s Evolution: From Small Town to Global Destination

Florida Tourism’s Next Frontier: Dana Young on Expanding Beyond the Classics

Patrick Harrison on Tampa Bay Tourism’s Resilience and Marketing Strategy

Bubba O’Keefe on Clarksdale’s Vibrant Music Scene

Commemorating Elvis and Embracing Tupelo’s Culture with Jennie Bradford Curlee
TRAINING & COMPETITION

Our emails to you has bounced travelmole.com Or You can change your email from your profile Setting Section

Your region selection will be saved in your cookie for future visits. Please enable your cookie for TravelMole.com so this dialog box will not come up again.

Price Based Country test mode enabled for testing United States (US). You should do tests on private browsing mode. Browse in private with Firefox, Chrome and Safari