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UK travel firm goes bust with thousands of Brits facing cancelled holidays

UK travel firm goes bust with thousands of Brits facing cancelled holidays

The Irish Sun16-06-2025
A BRITISH-BASED travel company has gone bust, with thousands of customers facing cancelled holidays.
Great Little Escapes, based in Berkshire, specialised in the "best cheap breaks in the UK".
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Great Little Escapes, based in Berkshire, has gone bust
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It ceased trading on June 13, the CAA said
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A notice from the Civil Aviation Authority said: 'The company based in Sandhurst, Berkshire traded under the names Your Holidays, Great Little Escapes, Tunisia First and websites www.themaldives.co.uk, www.yourholidays.co.uk, www.thecaribbean.com and www.greatlittleescapes.co.uk.
'We are currently collating information from the company and will update this page as soon as possible.'
It told customers: 'Whilst waiting for further information, please do not submit a claim as these will be rejected.'
The CAA added: 'If you are a travel agent of Great Little Escapes LLP and you are currently holding consumer payments which you have not yet paid to Great Little Escapes LLP, you must not use these funds to refund consumers until you have received instructions from the Air Travel Trust.
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'Travel agents will be individually contacted by the CAA with specific instructions for these bookings
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