Cancelling a package holiday (2024)

If you booked at least 2 different parts of your holiday with the same company at the same time, it’s probably a package holiday. If you booked with different companies, it’s a good idea to check if your holiday is a package - it might be classed as a different type of holiday. Check what type of holiday you’ve booked.

Your rights to cancel a package holiday (or a particular part of a holiday like a flight or a hotel booking) usually depend on the terms and conditions of your booking, and your reason for wanting to cancel.

You might be entitled to cancel the holiday without a fee if:

  • the holiday company makes significant changes to your holiday

  • it puts certain prices up after you book

  • you can’t get to your destination because of exceptional circ*mstances - like war or a natural disaster

The company should pay any money you’re owed within 14 days of cancellation.

If you change your mind about going, you can cancel but you’ll probably have to pay a fee.

You might be covered for cancelling a trip if you have travel insurance - check your policy or contact the insurance company if you’re not sure.

If you’ve changed your mind or can’t go

You can cancel any time before the holiday starts but you’ll probably have to pay a cancellation fee. The fees should be in the terms and conditions. They’re likely to be higher if it’s close to the departure date. Contact the company if you can’t find your terms and conditions.

The company should only charge you the amount they’ll lose - they should try to sell the holiday to someone else. If you think they’re charging too much, ask how they worked out the cancellation fee.

Transferring your holiday

Think about whether you can find someone to take the holiday, as this might be cheaper than cancelling it. The person you’re transferring to must meet any conditions - like age restrictions.

Write a letter or email to the company telling them you want to transfer the holiday and giving the other person’s details. You’ll need to do this at least 7 days before the holiday starts.

The company must tell you how much it will cost to transfer. That cost must be reasonable and can’t be more than it costs them to make the transfer. They must provide proof of the cost.

You or the person you’re transferring to will have to pay the cost of transferring the booking. If the person you’re transferring to doesn’t pay, you’ll have to.

If a holiday company changes the holiday after you've booked

If the company has made a ‘significant change’ to your package holiday, you don’t have to accept it. You have the right to either:

  • cancel the holiday without charge and get your money back

  • accept an alternative holiday, if there is one

There’s no legal definition of a ‘significant change’ but it includes:

  • a big change to the main features of your holiday - for example if the company says you’re going to a different resort to the one you booked

  • the company not meeting special requests you’ve agreed with them and which are in your contract - like if you asked for a ground floor room because of a wheelchair

You should also check if you can get compensation.

The company must let you know about the change in writing. They must:

  • tell you what the change is

  • tell you if the price is reduced because the change means lower quality or cost

  • give you a reasonable time to let them know if you want to cancel

  • tell you if they’re offering a different package instead and how much it costs

  • warn you that if you don’t reply after they’ve contacted you twice, they can cancel your holiday

You must let them know by their deadline if you accept the change or want to cancel the booking. You won’t have to pay a fee to cancel. If you don’t reply in time, the company has to notify you once more. If you still don’t reply, they can cancel your holiday.

If the price of your holiday increases after you book

Check the terms and conditions for the holiday to see if they allow the company to increase the price. Look for something like ‘price variation’ - this means the price can change. They can’t increase it if the terms and conditions don’t allow it.

Even if the terms and conditions allow price increases, the company can only increase the price because of:

  • fuel price rises which mean transport costs have gone up

  • changes to taxes or fees by third parties - like tourist taxes

  • exchange rates which affect the price of the holiday

The company has to let you know in writing about their plans to increase the price. They also have to give you a reasonable time to tell them if you accept it or want to cancel. If they’re offering another package instead, they must tell you how much it costs. If you don’t reply by their deadline, they might cancel the trip.

The company must tell you about the price rise at least 20 days before the package starts and explain why they put the price up. You have the right to cancel the holiday without paying a fee if the increase is more than 8% - you’ll get back any money you’ve already paid.

If the terms and conditions say the company can increase the price, the company also has to offer you a refund if the cost of your holiday goes down because of changes to fuel prices, taxes or exchange rates.

If there are exceptional circ*mstances before you leave

You can cancel your holiday without having to pay a fee. You’ll get a full refund but won’t be entitled to any compensation.

The exceptional circ*mstances must be at or near your destination. They must have a significant effect on your holiday or on getting there - like if planes can’t fly there because of volcanic ash.

Examples of exceptional circ*mstances include:

  • war

  • a serious disease

  • natural disasters - like floods, earthquakes or weather conditions

Further help

Contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on0808 223 1133if you need more help - a trained adviser can give you advice over the phone. You can alsouse an online form.

If you’re in Northern Ireland, contactConsumerline.

Cancelling a package holiday (2024)

FAQs

What is a good reason to cancel a holiday? ›

Top Reasons Most People Cancel Trips

Injury or Illness. Sickness and injury are the top reasons for cancelling a trip. No one enjoys traveling while feeling under the weather. Also, injury may make it impossible to travel, especially on a plane or boat.

Can I get a refund if I cancel my package holiday? ›

The company should pay any money you're owed within 14 days of cancellation. If you change your mind about going, you can cancel but you'll probably have to pay a fee. You might be covered for cancelling a trip if you have travel insurance - check your policy or contact the insurance company if you're not sure.

What is a good reason to cancel a cruise? ›

The unexpected death, illness, or injury of you and/or a traveling companion that deems you unfit to travel, by order of a licensed physician. The hospitalization or death of a non-traveling family member. Weather or common carrier related issues (varies by policy) Unforeseen natural disasters at home or the ...

What is an example of a cancellation reason? ›

Examples of cancel reasons include: Event No Longer Happening. Room Requirements Changed. Found More Affordable Venue.

What is a valid reason to cancel a trip? ›

Covered Reasons for Trip Cancellation
Covered Reasons for Trip Cancellation
Sickness or Injury
Death
Normal Pregnancy or Childbirth
Attending Childbirth
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How do I cancel a trip without being rude? ›

Some ideas of what to say:
  1. “I'm sorry to be canceling at the last minute when you didn't have the chance to change reservations/the RSVP/etc. I can't make it out tonight, but I do want to see you. ...
  2. “I know I committed to this earlier but unfortunately I'm going to be able to make it. I'm sorry for canceling last minute.”
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Can I cancel my holiday without losing money? ›

Step 1: Check if the booking is refundable.

If you booked a package holiday, it's unlikely to be refundable – at the very least you'll lose any deposit you've already paid. And the closer you get to travel, or if the contract states you still have to pay the full amount, the more you could lose.

What does holiday cancellation cover? ›

What does holiday cancellation insurance cover? It covers pre-booked transport – so flights, transfers, train or ferry tickets, as well as accommodation.

How do I get a refund for a non-refundable holiday? ›

If you booked through a third-party booking site, like Expedia or booking.com, they should be your first port of call. They will have more leverage with the hotel. But you may be on hold to customer services a few times before getting through to a member of staff who can escalate your complaint and issue you a refund.

What is a covered reason to cancel a cruise? ›

Here are some examples: The unexpected death, sickness or injury of you, a travelling companion, or a family member. You need to attend the birth of a family member's child. Travel carrier cannot get you to your destination due to a natural disaster or severe weather.

How much do you lose if you cancel a cruise? ›

From the final payment date to 56 days prior to sailing, the penalty is the standard deposit amount. From 55 days prior to sailing to 30 days prior to sailing, the penalty is 50% of the total fare or the standard deposit amount, whichever is greater.

How many days before a cruise can I cancel? ›

From 30 to 22 days prior to arrival, 25% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees. From 21 to 15 days prior to arrival, 50% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees. From 14 days till day of check in, 100% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees.

What is a good sentence for cancellation? ›

Examples of cancellation in a Sentence

The storm caused delays and flight cancellations. Notice of cancellation should be given 30 days in advance. There is a fee for cancellation.

How do I cancel without giving a reason? ›

Rather than ruminating on the reason, Porter says you can simply share that you're very sorry to have to cancel and that something has come up that requires your immediate attention. “If you'd like, you can let the party know that you would love to share more when the time is right,” she says.

Could you tell a reason for canceling? ›

Customers cancel their subscriptions for many reasons, from experiential issues and dissatisfaction with the product/service to changing economic situations and even outgrowing a product/service requirement.

How do I cancel a holiday due to illness? ›

If you need to cancel your holiday due to a family illness or death, it's important to note that there's no legal requirement for the package holiday provider, airline or hotel to issue a refund. Check the terms and conditions of your booking to see if you can get a partial refund by paying a cancellation fee.

How do you end a holiday? ›

Start by planning ahead. Make sure you have enough time to enjoy the activities you traditionally do at the end of your vacation, such as shopping for souvenirs or attending a final dinner. Don't forget to leave time to reflect and appreciate the time you've spent.

How do you ask for a cancellation reason? ›

How to ask why a customer is canceling
  1. Ask open-ended questions. Open-ended questions will provide you with more context instead of a yes or no answer. ...
  2. Be specific. It's important to be direct, but non-confrontational. ...
  3. Request for improvement. Seek out suggestions for improvement. ...
  4. Be understanding. ...
  5. Offer multiple choice.
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