Travellers who cancelled package holidays during the Covid-19 pandemic “because of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances” should be reimbursed by bankrupt travel agencies’ insurers, the European Union’s top court ruled on Monday. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that the insurance provided to protect travellers from the consequences of the travel agencies’ insolvency “also applies where a traveller cancels the trip because of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances and, following that cancellation, the organizer becomes insolvent,” a summary of the judgement said. The case c…