UK Travel Industry Update 2026: Major Tour Operator Collapses With All Bookings Cancelled

UK Travel Industry Update

The agency specialized in flight and hotel packages to destinations across Europe, South East Asia & the Middle East. These included Italy, Bali, Thailand, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. The company had a significant focus on Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage trips.

Regen Central Ltd was a UK travel agency founded in Hertfordshire in 2009. The company later relocated its registered office to London and traded under brands including Regen Travels, One Haji and Umrah, and Oneworld Travels. The company lost its Air Travel Organiser’s Licence on April 19 2026 and has since entered liquidation and ceased trading. All future trips have been cancelled.

Bookings Cancelled
Bookings Cancelled

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Bookings sold as accommodation only non-flight packages & flight only bookings for which tickets were issued are not protected by the ATOL scheme. As there are no outstanding ATOL-protected bookings, no refunds will be issued. The Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed that any refunds for ATOL-protected bookings must be pursued through its claims process.

 Major Tour Operator Collapses
Major Tour Operator Collapses

Many bookings such as accommodation-only, non-flight packages or ticketed flight-only deals may not be covered by the ATOL scheme. This means some of Regen Central Ltd’s customers may be left with no financial recourse. The spokesman said that if you believe you are owed a refund for an ATOL-protected booking under Regen Central Ltd’s ATOL please contact us via email at claims.

High street brand in administration The Original Factory Shop entered administration in April and has now shut down all UK stores. Earlier today we reported that a major UK clothing chain has shut all of its shops after entering administration. This means it has now disappeared from the high street. The Original Factory Shop had 137 stores before entering administration earlier this year. Since then it began shutting locations across the country in recent weeks with sales launched at every outlet. Now the last TOFS locations have officially shut. The retailer’s head offices have also ceased operations.

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