Asia tour specialist closes down
A UK based Asia tours specialist has ceased trading.
The demise of Asiara Holidays comes just three years after it was established.
The company offered small group and special interest tours across Asia including tailor made itineraries to destinations in Vietnam, Thailand and other Asian countries.
Asiara UK operated within the Protected Trust Services network, and ceased trading last month.
Protected Trust Services said the company had no forward bookings at the time it wound down.
The CAA said it was an Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (ATOL) holder until January 21.
The business was set up in 2022 and dissolved on 13 January.
The parent company reportedly has several office locations in Vietnam.
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