Scottish miniple goes bust
Seven-branch Perrin (Goods & Services Glasgow), trading as Prentice Travel and Sunsavers, has become the fourth ABTA member to fail in less than a week.
ABTA said the company, which traded as an agent and operator, ws unable to meet its liabilities and has ceased trading on Friday.
The company’s head office was at 3 Princes Square, East Kilbride, Glasgow, and its seven branches were in Falkirk, Hamilton, Alexandria, Livingston, Irvine, Kilmarnock
and Rutherglen.
Any ATOL-related claims should be referred to the CAA. Other claims will be
handled by the ABTA claims department and consumers can call telephone number 020 7637 2444 or email [email protected] for assistance.
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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