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In quiet splendour . . . Cambodia’s most visited site, Angkor Wat, is expected to receive visitors in the fourth quarter this year. Heng Chivoan
‘No light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel’ – Tourism players fear latest upheaval is the end-all for many
Thu, 8 April 2021
Even as vaccination is progressing in Cambodia and globally, tourism players contemplate their long-term survival with the arrival of a five-year roadmap as the pandemic rages on
‘Our business is on the verge of a collapse. All our savings are gone and we have borrowed from banks, our friends and families. Now, we don’t know what to do!” bemoaned Clais Chenda, who owns two boutique hotels and an elephant sanctuary in northeastern province Ratanakkiri.
Huntley Mitchell 12 Mar 2021
An Australian travel company with multiple divisions appears to have taken its last breath, with liquidators appointed to wind up the group.
According to a notice issued by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission last week, Peter Gountzos and Michael Carrafa of SV Partners were appointed as joint liquidators for Extragreen Travel Group on 26 February.
The company describes itself as “unique with multiple in-house divisions” on its website, which was still live at the time of publishing.
With its head office in Melbourne, the group traded as travel agency Extragreen Holidays, which encompassed six retail stores across Victoria, Queensland and NSW. It also operated a wholesale brand, Amazing Vacations, along with a local tour operation called Melbourne’s Best Tours.