Jetline ceases trading as ATOL holder
Struggling operator Jetline Travel has ceased trading as an ATOL holder, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said.
It comes after Carnival Corp brands cancelled cruise bookings made through Jetline Holidays due to a ‘breach of contract.’
It is thought as many as 5,000 customers may be affected, with most having booked cruises with Princess, Cunard and Holland America Line.
“If you are currently overseas and you hold a scheduled flight e-ticket, the flight remains valid for the return journey,” the CAA said.
“The CAA is speaking to the service providers for the other elements of your trip to ensure these continue as planned.”
“Jetline Travel Ltd ATOL 6153 has ceased trading as an ATOL holder on 6 March 2025.”
Based on its 2023 annual accounting, the business had a turnover of £28 million.
As well as Jetline Holidays, it operates the Bargain Late Holidays, Best Priced Holidays, Cruise & More, Elegant Getaways, Our Best Holidays and Save on Sun brands.
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