IPP advises agents on Flight Plus Liability as Airlines collapse by the week
Released on: February 23, 2012, 1:28 am
Author:
International Passenger Protection Ltd
Industry: Consumer Services,
Travel,
Financial
Global travel credit specialists and UK market leader
International Passenger Protection Ltd (IPP) have highlighted to new
Flight Plus license holders that they will be liable for the financial
collapse of any suppliers they sell such as Airlines, Hotels, Car Hire
Companies, Rail journeys, Amusement parks, Ferries etc.
“Flight Plus presents a fresh direction in giving some form of clearer consumer
protection, however we are seeing many agents still not grasping the actual
liabilities they could face, no different to existing ATOL holders with agents still
convinced that their ATOL covers the collapse of not only them but anything they
sell”
“ATOL will only cover the collapse of anything the agent sells if the agent
themselves collapses at the same time, otherwise the agent is always responsible for
anything they sell which financially collapses which is part of a flight package”
continued Mclean.
However IPP’s concern continued with the fact that the new ATOL certificate will
only be issued to the public if they buy an ATOL holiday. “This seems to defeat the
ultimate objective of an informative sale for all people purchasing travel, it’s a
shame the certificate could not have gone a step further to clarify a trip not being
protected so consumers can make an informed choice on their purchase and if they
wish to protect or not.”
The warning comes as the 8th collapse in a matter of weeks with Air Australia
leaving thousands stranded abroad, and with at least one airline collapsing each
week in the last four weeks. “Collapses are not just stretching to Airlines, we have
seen companies such as Sea Ferries and Hotels collapse or currently in dire
financial strain” commented IPP’s Director Paul Mclean.
Protecting agents exposures can be simply covered with an annual policy covering
scheduled flights and or end suppliers for very little costs per passenger. But IPP
pointed out that agents should ensure they only take out insurance with Insurers
whom are UK registered and members of the FSA and it would be prudent for them to
check out the credentials of the Insurer providing the cover.
With the eurozone crisis, rising fuel costs and an increased tax burden, IATA
forecast Europe's airlines would lose at the best $600 million this year. The
recent collapse of long established caries such as Malev and Spanair demonstrated
how even governments are willing to let a state supported airline wither away.
Numerous governments have shown their reluctance to continue support national
carriers by seeking new investors such as Malev, LOT, SAS, TAP, and CSA Czech
Airlines. This does not mean these carriers are at risk necessarily but investment
from the banks is simply not there anymore which the whole industry depends on not
just airlines.
For more information please contact: Paul Mclean, Director
(paul.mclean@ipplondon.co.uk)
INFORMATION
• IPP - specialists in providing financial insurance solutions to the travel
industry since 1990.
• International Passenger Protection Ltd (IPP) operates as an underwriting agency on
behalf of insurers and re-insurers who’s combined net assets exceed Euro 100 Billion
• IPP is the largest and main supplier of Scheduled Airline Failure Insurance (SAFI)
and cover for other parts of the holiday in the UK and world-wide operating in over
30 countries.
• ProtectMyHoliday.com is a trading name of International Passenger Protection
Limited (IPP) formed in 1990.
Contact Details: Paul Mclean
International Passenger Protection Ltd
IPP House
22-26 Station Road
West Wickham
Kent BR4 0PR United Kingdom
Tel: 0208 776 3750
Fax: 0208 776 3751
www.ipplondon.co.uk
info@ipplondon.co.uk