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UK travel firm suddenly shuts down after 59 years and cancels all holidays

Award-winning Balkan Holidays has announced it has ceased trading - and all bookings have been scrapped

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Bradley Jolly Overnight News Editor and Liv Clarke Tourism writer
11:18, 25 Apr 2025Updated 11:18, 25 Apr 2025
The holiday firm specialised in holidays to the Balkan region of Europe, including Bulgaria
The holiday firm specialised in holidays to the Balkan region of Europe, including Bulgaria (Image: Getty Images)

A UK travel firm has confirmed that it’s ceased trading and has cancelled all future holidays, leaving customers scrambling to make alternative arrangements.

Balkan Holidays said it “regrets to inform” customers it had closed down with immediate effect.

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The award-winning company, established in 1966, said that those currently on holiday will be unaffected. It specialised in trips to the Balkan region of Europe, the Mirror reports.

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A spokesperson for the company said: "We regret to inform you that Balkan Holidays Ltd has, as of 24th of April 2025, closed for business in the UK. Clients currently on holiday will be unaffected.

"The company remains solvent, but has ceased trading, however all forward holiday bookings have been cancelled.

Malta, Valletta at dusk
Malta was among the holiday destinations it operated to (Image: Getty Images)
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“All clients will be notified and refunded in full. May we kindly ask for patience as we process the refunds and appreciate your understanding.

“Thank you for your past business and please accept our most sincere apologies for the disappointment and inconvenience."

Balkan Holidays offered holidaymakers trips to Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Malta and Northern Cyprus. All those who had booked holidays to these places and others should get refunds in the coming weeks. Those with the earliest departure dates, including this week, will be prioritised.

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The tour operator was licensed to carry 27,817 Atol-protected passengers in the year to the end of March 2026 – and at its peak, served 130,000 holiday makers in a single year. It offered departures from 17 British airports, more than any other UK tour operator.

Balkan was given the bronze award for "Best Medium Holiday Company to East and South East Europe" at the British Travel Awards 2019, and scooped the same gong in 2015. For three consecutive years; 2011, 2012 and 2013, it won that category.

But now holidaymakers affected by the collapse have been left frustrated. They have shared their anger on social media. One customer said on X: "Absolutely devastated we were going in 36 days time! How are we meant to book anywhere now at this notice?"

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It is another blow to the travel industry, which was decimated during the Covid-19 pandemic and experts say has largely struggled since then. Prices nowadays are impeding families, in particular, it has been argued in recent months.

In March, Trafalgar Travel, a Guernsey-based travel agents, shut down after 42 years of trading. Bosses blamed the “very sad and tough decision” on rising costs and the shift to online holiday bookings.

"As you can imagine this has been very difficult for staff at this time, however we all remain 100per cent committed to ensuring a very smooth transfer of bookings to another agency," said manager Charlie Coyle.

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Bookings before June 1 will be handled to Trafalgar Travel as usual – while those afterwards will be transferred.

The number of UK travel agencies has dropped by nearly 18 per cent in the past five years. According to Statista, there were over 4,200 travel agency shops in March 2019, but that number fell to just 3,500 by June 2023.

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