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saramitchell | 23:57 Wed 17th Sep 2008 | Law
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I would like to know if i am able to claim a full refund on a holiday deposit . due to the unsecure future of the airlines and having been changed to two different airlines already i no longer want to risk loosing my money, how do I stand?
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I don't know. What travel insurance do you have?

Who did you book with? What are their terms and conditions re cancellation?

When are you due to travel?

Is the company you booked with ATOL bonded? If so, you won't lose your money if the firm goes bust.

How did you pay?
I very much doubt it.

I think it would count as disinclination to travel, which is not a reason for refund or insurane claim.
Holiday deposits are usually non refundable. My bf was recently unable to fly due to a health condition, the Dr told him not to fly, and he wasn't able to get his deposit back, so I would very much doubt if you could get it back just for changing your mind

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