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The company had a 30% share of the market

Irish Budget Travel ceased trading

Budget Travel, Ireland’s biggest operator, ceased trading. The company is to be wound up after a provisional liquidator was appointed at the high court in Dublin, RTE reported. The closure will lead to the loss of 172 jobs and the closure of 17 travel agencies. Almost 750 people are on holiday abroad with the operator.
 
Up to 380 people were due to fly out on holidays with Budget Travel between tomorrow and Sunday from Dublin and Cork. But flights have been cancelled and people are being told they can get a refund from the Irish Commission for Aviation Regulation.
 
Budget Travel managing director Eileen O’Sullivan was quoted by Irish media as saying: “This has been a painful and distressing time for us all and we deeply regret that this situation has arisen. We will do everything we can to minimise the impact of this decision especially on those who are currently travelling with us.”
 
The company was established in May 1975 and had a 30% share of the market.

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