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More travel firm failures

Sunday, 24 Aug, 2009 0

 

 
Cambuslang Travel, formerly of Main Street, Cambuslang, Glasgow ceased trading on Friday
 
The company also used the trading name Cambuslang Travel Centres.
 
It had a branch at Olympia Arcade, East Kilbride, Glasgow.
 
ABTA member The Package Holiday Company has also collapsed.
 
The Leeds-based company could not meet its future liabilities, the association said.
 
Retail claims arising from the failure will be handled by CEGA, ABTA’s claims handling partner.
 
Newbury-based agency Windsor & Neate Travel collapsed a day earlier (See previous TravelMole story).
 

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