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Money maven: We want a break but not a delayed flight

Our personal finance expert is here to answer all your questions on anything related to money matters

June 16, 2022 13:40
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Question: We are just about to book our summer holiday in Israel, but are concerned our flights will be delayed or cancelled as has happened over the half term week. What can be do to protect ourselves against this?

Answer: Unfortunately there is nothing you can do to protect against flight delays or cancellations except holidaying in the UK, driving or taking a train to your overseas destination. However there are ways of minimising the financial disruption a delay or cancellation may cause.

Firstly book part of your holiday using a credit card. This gives you cover under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, which makes the card issuer jointly liable with the holiday company if things go wrong and the holiday cost £100.01-£30,000. You can get the almost the same protection under the chargeback rules using a debit or credit card, for any holiday cost (MasterCard has a minimum of £10) but these are voluntary rules, not a legal obligation on the card issuer.

Book with an ABTA member, be it a travel agent or tour operator. Under the ABTA rules if your flight is cancelled, your travel company will either need to re-arrange your flight for you or offer a refund for your whole package.