Leading independent travel company Travel Counsellors is offering help, advice and
alternative travel arrangements to those travellers affected by the news that Budget
Travel ceased trading yesterday.
Ireland’s largest tour operator was officially wound up after a provisional liquidator
was appointed at the High Court, with the loss of 172 jobs and the closure of 17
retail shops. A total of 747 people are on holiday abroad with the company, with
thousands more customers affected by the news with future travel bookings.
As soon as the news broke, Travel Counsellors, which prides itself on offering the
best possible levels of personal service to its customers, notified its agents so
that they were aware of the situation and could offer advice and reassurance to
any travellers affected by the collapse. As Travel Counsellors didn’t actually deal
with Budget none of its own clients were affected, however the company has put out
a statement saying it is prepared to help anyone who has made a booking with the
tour operator.
Travel Counsellors General Manager for Ireland Cathy Burke comments; “Whilst Budget
Travel are bonded with the Commission for Aviation Regulation, meaning they should
be able to get a refund for cancelled holidays, these customers will still be left
without an alternative holiday. We want to let people know we are willing to help
in any way we can, even if it is just advice on how to claim their refund, and can
also offer alternative travel arrangements for those now left without a holiday.”
The company will be offering support services to the people affected such as expert
travel advice and helping them fill out their claim forms when seeking refunds for
their holidays. This unique level of customer service has enabled Travel Counsellors
to buck the current economic trend as Ireland continues to see a growing number
of travel shop closures across the country. Launched in the UK in 1994, Travel Counsellors
is now the world’s largest homebased travel company, which expanded into the Republic
of Ireland in 2005 and now has 43 experienced travel professionals operating their
own home-based travel businesses throughout the Republic with 28 in the North of
Ireland. These agents have the flexibility and support to enable them to concentrate
on giving their customers the highest levels of service and are available at a time
to suit them.
Cathy Burke adds; “Customers want to book with an agent they can trust and in these
uncertain times this is even more important. We take away the administration from
our agents so that they can take the time to build relationships with their customers,
getting to know them and tailor-making holidays to suit their needs. As a result
whilst we have seen a lot of shop closures on the high street in recent months here
in Ireland, with this most recent collapse of Budget Travel being a major loss within
the industry, our agents continue to buck the trend because of the service and value
for money they can provide. We urge any customers affected by the collapse of Budget
Travel to get in touch with their local Travel Counsellor who will be able to advise
and help them, whilst offering alternative travel arrangements for those left without
a holiday.” People wanting to find their nearest Travel Counsellor use the search
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