
A UK travel company has entered administration with future trips cancelled.
Groupia Ltd, which used to create group-based trips within the UK and Europe including hen and stag dos, weekend adventures, spa days and ski trips, has shut down.


More than 750,000 people have travelled with the company since it opened in 2002, with destinations including Prague and Barcelona.
The company also traded under other names including Groupia Golf, GoHen, StagWeb, Groupia School Trips and Company Away Days.
According to the company’s website, Groupia Ltd entered administration on June 16.
The website states: “Nigel Fox and Christopher Marsden of S&W Partners LLP appointed as Joint Administrators.
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“The Company has now ceased taking new bookings, and arrangements are in place with ABTOT (a UK government-approved travel protection scheme) to support customers with existing bookings.”
For anyone who had an upcoming event or holiday on or before August 31, “ABTOT have arrangements in place”with events “expected to go ahead as planned”.
Travellers can use the company’s existing VIP booking system to manage their bookings.
On the other hand, if you had something booked from September 1 onwards, the website states: “Your event will unfortunately be cancelled and is subject to a refund claim.”
You can claim back in different ways – either by requesting a credit card refund or a debit card back-charge, with different letters for each available on the company’s website for customers can send to their banks.
There is also an option for anyone who paid a different way to either credit or debit cards.
The website also warns that refunds might take up to six weeks.
