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Package Travel

In the UK, anyone who (other than occasionally) sells or offers for sale package holidays must comply with the Package Travel Regulations 1992.

These set out travel organisers’ responsibilities to their customers and the remedies available should there be a breach of the Regulations.

The Regulations define a package as something which: is a pre-arranged combination sold or offered for sale at an inclusive price covering a period of more than twenty-four hours and which includes at least two of the following components: transport, accommodation or other significant tourist services (not ancillary to transport or accommodation).

Further details are give in our Fact Sheet and our Guidance to the Regulations.