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BREAKING NEWS: Holiday Tours shuts down

07 Sep 2023 - by Kate Nathan
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The Holiday Travel Group has announced that it will wind down its tour operator Holiday Tours, following careful consideration and strategic evaluation.

This means that with effect from tomorrow, Friday, September 8, Holiday Tours will cease trading.

Holiday Tours had offered a wide range of services including tours, accommodation, and travel packages. A statement from the Group said that the global travel industry has faced unprecedented challenges in recent years, and it has had to make difficult decisions to align the business with the changing times.

Deolinda da Silva, GM of the Holiday Travel Group has had a long history with Holiday Tours and Holiday Travel, having started at Holiday Travel in 1989.

Holiday Tours is a familiar name in the South African travel industry, and one with a great deal of history, with its origins in Gavin Simpson’s Holiday Holdings stable back in the 70s.  In 2011 Holiday Tours and Holiday Travel were sold to Comair to expand the airline’s ancillary tour product. In 2021, as the industry faced a pandemic that had already brought travel to its knees, Holiday Travel was sold out of Comair before the bankruptcy and liquidation of the airline.

Holiday Tours spent the time from July 2022 getting the business into motion and “setting up shop” at its premises at Holiday House in Randburg, with Da Silva at the helm.

“We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our loyal customers, partners, and employees who have been an integral part of the success of Holiday Tours.  Your trust and support have been instrumental in our journey, and we are immensely thankful for your contributions,” said the statement.

“As we embark on the winding-down process, our primary focus remains on ensuring a smooth transition for all stakeholders. Existing bookings and reservations with Holiday Tours will be honoured to the best of our ability, and our dedicated team will continue to provide support and assistance throughout this phase.”

The company said that customers and agents with upcoming bookings or enquiries related to Holiday Tours should contact the dedicated support team at info@holidaytours.co.za for personalised assistance and guidance.

“While we say farewell to this brand, we remain open to the possibility of new opportunities and future ventures in the dynamic travel industry,” said the statement.

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