OneStage Concert Tours comply with the 1992 Package Travel Regulations as follows:ATOL - Air Travel Organisers' Licensing
"ATOL is a protection scheme for flights and air holidays, managed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Most firms who sell air travel in the UK are required by law to hold a licence called an "ATOL". ATOL protects you from losing money or being stranded abroad when a tour operator goes out of business. All licensed firms have to lodge bonds with the CAA so that if they go out of business, the CAA can give refunds to people who can't travel and arrange for people abroad to finish their holidays and fly home." For further information about ATOL please visit the CAA website: caa.co.uk
TOPP – Tour Payment Protection Policy
"Total Payment Protection Policy (TOPP) is an insurance policy that your travel organiser has arranged to protect monies that you have paid them in relation to your holiday. What it means is that in the event of the travel organiser's failure before you travel you will be refunded your money." For more information about TOPP please visit the Travel and General website: www.travel-general.com/topp_customer.asp
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If you book flights, or a package including flights, your payments will be protected by ATOL in the event of the financial failure of OneStage. (Licence 6767)
If you book a coach tour with OneStage Concert Tours, payments for all elements of your tour are protected by Total Protection Payment Policy (TOPP).