TICO Approves 14 Claims for Compensation; Including More Crystal Claims

The Travel Industry Council of Ontario’s (TICO’s) Board of Directors approved 14 claims against the Ontario Travel Industry Compensation Fund on 30MAY, TICO reports.

The claims totalled $51,809, benefitting 24 consumers who did not receive the travel services they paid for. The largest claims remained for Crystal Cruises, which declared bankruptcy before being re-launched by the same company that owns Abercrombie & Kent. TICO approved
5 more claims against Crystal involving 8 consumers and totalling $25,174.

TICO also denied six claims for various reasons, including filing beyond the deadline, lacking supporting documentation, and cancelling a non-refundable ticket, among others.

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