ABTA flights company fails
ABTA member Flight Masters has ceased trading.
The Bolton-based firm used the trading names Flight & Holidays Master, Flight Master Golf.com, Key to the Canaries & Suntastic.co.uk
The company had non-licensable non-package business which was not protected with ABTA.
Flight Masters also had licensable turnover and any ATOL claims will be handled by the Civil Aviation Authority.
Any retail claims arising from the failure will be handled by ABTA’s claims handling partner CEGA.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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