Travel firm ceases ATOL trading
The CAA announced travel company Regen Central Ltd ceased trading as an ATOL holder this week.
The London based company had been trading under various travel brands – One Haji and Umrah, Regen Travels and Oneworld Travels.
It had an online presence as regentravels.com, oneworld-travels.com and onehajjumrah.com
The CAA advised any impacted customers not to submit a claim yet as it is collating information from the company.
It plans to release an update soon.
The company had its head office is Borehamwood, Herts.
According to its Companies House listing, a winding up order for the business was issued last summer.
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