27.04.08
Airlines who go bust leaving passengers stranded and out of pocket are under fire from the head of the Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO). The organisation’s chairman, Derek Moore, has called on the Government to include airlines within the £1 consumer protection levy scheme set up this year to cover travellers using tour operators.
He said: ‘I’m fed up of seeing failed airlines leaving innocent travellers in the lurch. It seems that anyone with a 737 sees themselves as the next Richard Branson - and to hell with the consequences when it ends in tears.'
‘Consumers need better protection. I strongly urge the Government to include airlines within the £1 levy scheme. It’s common sense to be prudent. Airlines are only too eager to claim that protection is not necessary - yet over 40 have gone bust in the past 12 months.’
Many travellers are unaware that airlines do not provide any financial protection in the event of a failure and, with the current price of oil at a record high and consumer spending falling, further collapses are ‘inevitable,’ according to AITO (all business airline Eos, which flew from Stansted to New York, failed last night).
AITO ‘strongly suggests’that anyone considering a holiday should either protect themselves by buying specific travel insurance that includes scheduled airline failure.
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