Go Places gone bust
Evesham-based agent, Go Places has ceased trading.
ABTA reported that Go Places ceased trading on 3 October due to insolvency. The Official Receivers Office in Birmingham has been appointed.
There were 50 forward bookings. Holidaymakers with bookings should contact the credit control departments of their tour operator. Clients will be protected under ABTA’s financial protection scheme.
So far this year, 23 agents have gone bust, which is almost on a par with last year, which saw 24 agents go bust by 4 October.
Read our previous stories:
27-September-2002 Springleaf loses ABTA membership
02-September-2002 Bristol agent goes under
08-August-2002 Blackpool travel agent goes out of business
12-August-2002 Yorkshire-based agent goes bust
14-August-2002 Tyche Tours Ltd go into liquidation
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