I made payments totalling €459 on behalf of my son to a travel agent who organises summer camp travel and work placements in the USA. I'm not really sure if the company is classed as a travel agent but you pay their fee and they arrange travel & employment in summer camps in the US. They are a well recognised company with good online reviews.
The payments were made in respect of employment for the summer of 2021 but obviously it was cancelled due to COVID. They have refused to issue a refund as their terms and conditions state that no refunds will be given. They have offered to defer the trip to Summer 2022 but my son has a preplanned job placement as part of his University College course next year so will be unable to avail of this. The company has further offered to defer to Summer 2023 but my son is not interested as it is 2 years away.
I tried a charge back with my credit card company but that was also refused as "as you are bound by the Merchants terms and conditions and therefore the transactions are not covered under the Chargeback scheme". So the company have not fulfilled their side of the contract but I cannot get my money back??
Is there any point in me going to the small claims court? I know there was an EU ruling in favour of refunds for holidays & flights but I'm not sure if this applies in my case.
Thanks for any advice.