I am grateful for my hon. Friend’s timely intervention, as the next page of my notes deals with clause 1. Existing ATOL legislation applies only when the first leg of a relevant flight booking departs from a UK airport. The new legislation introduces a single-market approach to insolvency, whereby EU-established companies will be required to comply solely with the insolvency protection rules of the state in which they are established, as opposed to the place of sale, which is the current position. The legislation is therefore much wider, and the company will only have to be established.
Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Robert Courts
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 3 July 2017.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Bill.
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