In October 2024, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) launched a new ATOL claims portal, marking a big step forward in improving consumer service and protection.
This development is a reminder of how the ATOL scheme is evolving and why it is so important to stay on top of compliance.
What is the ATOL claims portal?
The new portal has been designed to make life easier for customers who need to submit claims when an ATOL-registered travel firm fails.
By streamlining the process, it is quicker and simpler for people to get compensation.
For me, this is a great example of how the CAA is strengthening ATOL’s reputation as the gold standard in protecting customers within the travel industry.
Increased compliance scrutiny
The CAA is clearly focusing on improving the ATOL scheme, which means there is going to be more scrutiny around compliance, accurate reporting, and how you communicate with customers.
If your reporting does not meet ATOL requirements, it could create a big problem, not just for compliance, but for your business’s reputation too.
With more expectations for digital solutions across the industry, staying ahead of these changes will help maintain customer trust.
How to prepare
Here is what I recommend to make sure your business is ready and fully compliant:
Review your reporting processes – Make sure your financial records are clear, up to date, and meet ATOL’s strict standards.
Stay up to date with changes – The claims portal is just one piece of the puzzle. Keeping informed about the latest ATOL developments will help you avoid any surprises.
Communicate clearly with customers – Managing customer expectations during claims processes is key. A clear and professional approach can make all the difference.
Work with our team – Our accountants are qualified to sign off on ATOL financial reports. By working us you can be confident that your reporting will meet all the necessary requirements.
If you would like to discuss how we can support your travel business, contact us today.