There are a number of reasons authorities can revoke a travel agency’s operating license.
At the start of 2026, two companies in the Canadian province of British Columbia that presented themselves as travel agencies ended up shut down by regulators after multiple complaints of customers paying for flight tickets and hotels that ended up being invalid.
In Thailand, regulators recently revoked the licenses of four travel agencies, according to Thaiger. The agencies were operated by Western tourists via local “Thai nominees” they registered on their behalf, even though the tourists had no right to run a business in the country.
Qatar aviation regulators shut down 17 travel agencies over rule violations
And now, as part of a wider compliance crackdown on its aviation industry, regulators in the Middle Eastern nation of Qatar have become the latest to close down 17 agencies selling air travel and air cargo transportation services, Logistics Middle East reported.
While Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) did not name the specific agencies closed, it said the latest round of inspections found a number of regulation violations in agencies that led to their shutdown.
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One of the primary requirements of travel agencies selling airline tickets, in particular, is to work with legitimate providers and maintain the required licenses to operate. Several of those shut down are reported to be international agencies operating in Qatar.
QCAA, in a statement translated from Arabic, also said the shutdowns were part of continued enforcement within its aviation industry, rather than a one-time action over specific wrongdoing.
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Amid the security situation in the Middle East set off by the U.S. attack on Iran in February 2026, Qatar has tightened control of its airspace following several Iranian attacks on its infrastructure and a total airspace shutdown throughout early March.
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At the start of June, Qatar issued a Notice to Air Missions that rerouted flights from Doha and Saudi airports from its airspace for a week, due to renewed Israeli strikes on Lebanon and concerns of potential Iranian retaliation.
Some travel company shutdowns over the last year:
- Great Little Escapes: The British travel company filed for bankruptcy after running up losses of £77,000 ($103,000 USD).
- Unitravel Kft: The Budapest-based tour operator blamed “new, foreign companies enter[ing] Hungary with huge financial resources” for a financial breakdown that led to it having to suddenly cancel trips that in some cases were already halfway through.
- MixxTravel: The Malmö-based travel company was forced to cancel trips and wind down operations after being declared bankrupt by a judge in August 2025.
- Tango Travel: The Icelandic tour operator went bust in November 2025. This came after major partner Play Airlines filed for bankruptcy and stopped operations a month earlier, as many of the packages it sold included tickets from the defunct airline.
- New Era Travel: Ceasing operations in November 2025, the Hampshire-based tour operator took British travelers to Spain, Australia, and Las Vegas, among other destinations.
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