- Building on its pandemic response, eDreams ODIGEO further increases support for travellers facing ongoing airline and airport disruption in the post-pandemic era.
- To meet the expectations of consumers who prioritise fast refunds, eDreams ODIGEO goes beyond industry norms by advancing refunds for customers booked on select trusted airlines, even before the carriers themselves release the funds.
- Currently, the company is processing advanced refunds worth 15 million euros a year, and it intends to expand the scope of this initiative. This programme has greatly reduced the average waiting time for customers to only four days, well below the seven-day time frame that airlines should adhere to.
- To further protect consumers, sales of flights with 15 airlines that have systematically failed to comply with rules regarding refunds will be discontinued.
- The Company has been working closely with key bodies including the European Commission and the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority calling for stronger enforcement of applicable passenger regulations and the establishment of an airline bankruptcy fund.
- The measures represent eDreams ODIGEO’s commitment to enhancing support of travellers’ interests, notably regarding financial protection and customer service.
BARCELONA, Spain–(BUSINESS WIRE)–eDreams ODIGEO, one of the world’s largest online travel companies, today revealed a comprehensive set of proactive measures implemented across the Company to protect consumers. These commitments are focused on three key areas: leveraging technology to deliver exceptional customer service, enhancing financial protection for consumers, and advocating for consumer rights with key regulatory bodies.
Advancing refunds from trusted airlines and discontinuing sales from non-compliant carriers
While major airline carriers have improved their refund timeframes and are now reimbursing travellers on time, there is still a group of carriers that do not refund in a timely manner. According to EC regulation 261/04 – transferred into UK law post Brexit – the obligation to refund travellers for flight cancellations rests with airlines, which are required to return customers’ money within seven days. However, some airlines are taking several weeks and even months to process refund requests that the Company has placed on behalf of its customers.
As a result, eDreams ODIGEO has decided to discontinue the sale of tickets for 15 airlines that have consistently breached their refund obligations to consumers. While the Company will not disclose the brands of the concerned airlines at this time, it may revisit this decision if the carriers continue to withhold customer refunds. In the meantime, the Company continues to work on behalf of its customers to retrieve these refunds.