AVG Travels enters liquidation a week after customers report cancelled tours
An Australian travel company selling heavily discounted international holidays has collapsed, leaving customers scrambling and their plans in disarray.
www.abc.net.auAVG Travels has entered liquidation in May 2026, leaving many customers with disrupted plans and refunds in question. Several outlets reported that liquidators were appointed and ongoing operations were halted, with refunds not yet available due to the company’s financial position. The situation has generated significant consumer frustration as deposits and payments are treated as unsecured creditor claims.
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