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UK travel company goes into administration after 55 years

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A UK travel company has collapsed into liquidation after 55 years.

The Civil Aviation Authority announced that the Ickenham Travel Group stopped trading in November.

One company has gone into liquidation after 55 yearsCredit: Alamy

The London-based company previously traded under the names Abu Dhabi Holidays, Ras Al Khaimah Holidays and Letsgo2.

It ceased trading as a licence holder on November 20, 2025 after more than five decades.

The CAA told customers who are overseas that their return flight remains valid and they should check in with their airline ‘as per the existing flight ticket’.

It continued: “The CAA is speaking to the service providers for the other elements of your trip to ensure these continue as planned.”

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It issued the following advice for people with ATOL protected packages due to travel after that date.

The CAA said: “If you have an ATOL flight inclusive package booking and have been issued with flight tickets, the flights may be valid for travel, and you are advised to check with the airline.

“If the airline confirms you have a valid ticket for travel, you may have the option to travel.

“However, other services may not have been paid to the local suppliers, and you will be required to re-arrange and pay for these services again. To avoid any issues in resort, you should confirm the cost of all the services in advance of travel where possible.”

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