![]() 'I would particularly want to know who the credit provider is, because that's who you would have to make the claim through.' In terms of 'green list' destinations, two return flights from London to Reykjavik, Iceland, in mid-June can be had for £498.52, paid for in monthly 10 instalments of £49.85.Ĭredit card purchases are covered by Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, meaning the card providers shares liability with a retailer for any breach of contractīrian Brown, from the financial information site Defaqto, said: 'You may also have protection under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, because you are being lent money, but I would definitely confirm that with the provider. Package holidays may come later this year, it said. Launched in 2017, it describes itself as a BNPL travel agency named Pay Monthly Travel, before rebranding itself after overseas travel was cancelled due to the pandemic.īut with holidays now possible again, it is worth taking a look at what it offers.įlights from 29 UK airports are available and, subject to a credit check, users can spread the cost of flights and hotels over up to 10 instalments through its app or website. The best-known example is Butter, which This is Money wrote about last month. 'These companies obviously realise the holiday business is going to be busy and are ready to take advantage.' What companies are out there? 'I'm sure holidays will be big business in the next 12 months and some people will be desperate for a break in foreign climes but won't have the full flight or holiday cost as a lump sum after being on furlough, etc.
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