Defunct Dreamticket customers thrown a lifeline
Sunday, 31 May, 2011
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Long-haul operator Tropical Sky has acquired the assets of Croydon-based Dreamticket, which went into liquidation early last week.
The south London agency told customers who had booked holidays with a credit card to contact their credit card holder to get their money back. All other customers were advised to contact the CAA.
But Tropical Sky managing director Mike Collins said: “We are working with the airlines and hotels to ensure all current bookings are safe. We have set up a task force who, throughout this bank holiday weekend, will be contacting each of the 4,000 customers yet to travel. The special hotline for all Dreamticket customers is 0844 411 7188.”
by Dinah Hatch
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