Holidaymakers are being urged to make use of unspent vouchers value £30 million earlier than they lose monetary safety subsequent week.
Consumers who fail to behave by September 30 are placing their cash in danger, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) mentioned.
Refund credit score notes (RCNs) got to prospects by journey companies for package deal holidays cancelled as a result of coronavirus pandemic.
Vouchers value a complete of £30 million haven't been used, based on the CAA.
It's higher to be secure than sorryMichael Budge, head of Atol
RCNs may be put in the direction of the price of a brand new vacation or exchanged for money.
Any issued between March 10 2020 and December 19 2021 are coated by the Atol scheme, which implies holders is not going to lose out if the corporate they booked with goes bust.
However that safety expires on the finish of the month.
Michael Budge, head of Atol, which is run by the CAA, mentioned: “We're once more urging folks to both use their refund credit score be aware to guide one other Atol-protected journey or ask their journey firm for a refund.
“It will have an effect on prospects of a few of our greatest journey companies, so our message is straightforward – that is the final likelihood to ensure you proceed to be financially protected by the Atol scheme.
“Even when your refund credit score be aware is legitimate after the top of September, it gained’t take pleasure in Atol safety.
“It's higher to be secure than sorry, and we're urging folks nonetheless holding certainly one of these refund credit score notes to take motion now.”
Shoppers have been legally entitled to money refunds inside 14 days for package deal holidays cancelled as a result of virus disaster.
However many journey firms supplied RCNs as a substitute for assist their money movement in the course of the widespread disruption.