Argo due to renew ATOL later today after admin delay
Argo Holidays is expecting to renew its ATOL with the CAA by the end of today following an administration delay.
The operator was one of several that didn’t renew their licence as of midnight, March 28, and therefore has been unable to take bookings since yesterday.
Argo’s accountant, Chris Photi, senior partner at White Hart Associates, said: “All of the issues have now been cleared up and we are now just waiting for the bonds to be lodged. I am confident the matter will be cleared up and Argo will be trading again by the end of today.”
See Travelmole.com for further updates.
By Lisa James
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