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    Euro-Parliament greenlights new EU rules on package travel

    eub2eub212 March 2026Updated:16 March 2026 Consumer
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    MEPs have given their green light to revised EU rules on package travel which enhance protection for holidaymakers by drawing lessons from the pandemic and high-profile bankruptcies.

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    The updated directive – already provisionally agreed with the EU member states – clarifies which trips and services can be considered a travel package, introduces rules on use of vouchers and sets out the conditions under which clients may cancel travel plans without cost.

    The new rules should make it easier to know which combinations of travel services constitute a package deal. This is first and foremost determined by when and how the combination of services is booked. For example, in an online purchase where linked booking processes enable the combinations of services offered by separate traders, they will be considered a package if the first trader transmits the traveller’s personal data to the other traders, and the contract for all the services is concluded within 24 hours.

    If the travel organiser invites the client to book additional services, the client has to be informed if these would not form a package with previously booked services.

    The updated directive also introduces rules about the use of vouchers, which were widespread during the pandemic. Consumers will now have the right to refuse a voucher and request a refund instead within 14 days. Vouchers may be valid for a maximum of 12 months and clients must be refunded for any fully or partly unused and expired vouchers. Companies may not limit the choice of travel services for voucher holders.

    Under current rules, clients can cancel their travel plans without any cancellation fees or penalties if unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances arise at the travel destination. With the updated directive, this will now be extended to unavoidable and extraordinary events, both occurring at the point of departure or having the potential to significantly affect the journey. Determining whether circumstances are severe enough to justify free cancellation would be done on a case-by-case basis. Official travel recommendations may serve as indications to this end.

    When receiving a complaint about a service, tour organisers will have to acknowledge receipt within 7 days and offer a reasoned reply within 60 days. If the trip organiser goes bankrupt, clients will have to be refunded for cancelled services from the insolvency guarantee within 6 months (9 months for very complex bankruptcies). The standard 14-day deadline for refunds for trip cancellation will remain unchanged.

    The EU Council now also need to adopt the legislation formally. The text will then be published in the EU’s Official Journal and enter into force. EU countries will have 28 months from the date of entry into force to transpose the new rules into national legislation and a further 6 months to start applying the new provisions.

    Text adopted (12.3.2026), European Parliament

    Procedure file

    EP Research: Package travel: Improved protection for travellers (March 2026)

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