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Package holidays: 'Holidaymakers' rights will be strengthened significantly'
The internet has made it easier to book holidays online, however it has also added some difficulties. On 5 May the Parliament and the Council agreed a deal to update the current rules to give online buyers of such packages the same protection as those buying from traditional travel agents. German EPP member Birgit Collin-Langen (pictured), responsible for steering the new rules through Parliament, spoke about the difference the legislation will make.
Click-throughs under the definition of a package is the Parliament's main achievement in negotiations with the Council. [Click-through purchases are when you buy one element, for example a flight on one website and then click on a link to a different site of an associated company offering a hotel. Under the new rules, these offers should be considered part of the original package (if the traveller’s name, payment details and email address are transferred between traders within 24 hours of the original sale being concluded).]
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