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Oomi Travel Ceased Trading, Claims Deadline 25th Jun

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Summary

Oomi Travel Limited has ceased trading, and the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is operating its consumer protection scheme to process customer claims. Customers who purchased a package from Oomi Travel Limited and suffered a financial loss because the company could not fulfil the package may be eligible to claim. The IAA has set a deadline of 25th June 2026 for submission of claim forms, which must be sent by post only. Affected customers should obtain the claim form from the IAA website and submit it by the deadline to have their claim assessed for the amount due.

“Passengers may be covered if they purchased a package from Oomi Travel Limited and have suffered a financial loss because Oomi Travel Limited could not fulfil the package, in full or in part, due to its failure.”

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What changed

Oomi Travel Limited has ceased trading, triggering activation of the IAA consumer protection scheme. The IAA has published a claim form and established a deadline of 25th June 2026 for affected customers to submit claims by post. The IAA will assess all timely claims to determine the compensation amount due to each claimant.

Customers who purchased package holidays from Oomi Travel and suffered financial loss due to non-delivery are the affected parties. They must act promptly to meet the postal submission deadline and should retain documentation of their financial loss to support their claim during the IAA assessment process.

What to do next

  1. Submit claim form by post to the IAA by 25th June 2026
  2. Email traveltrade@iaa.ie with any queries on the claims process
  3. Obtain claim form from the IAA website

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Apr 23, 2026

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Oomi Travel Limited has ceased trading - notice to all customers

25 Feb 2026 Dublin, 25 February 2026: The Irish Aviation Authority operates a consumer protection scheme. Passengers may be covered if they purchased a package from Oomi Travel Limited and have suffered a financial loss because Oomi Travel Limited could not fulfil the package, in full or in part, due to its failure.

How can customers make a claim?

A claim form is available on the IAA website. The claim form must be submitted to the IAA by post only by 25 th June 2026. The IAA will then assess these claims to determine the amount due to the claimant.

Please e-mail traveltrade@iaa.ie with any queries on the claims process.

Claim forms can be obtained by clicking this link

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Classification

Agency
IAA
Published
February 25th, 2026
Compliance deadline
June 25th, 2026 (63 days)
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers
Industry sector
4411 Retail Trade
Activity scope
Package holiday claims Consumer protection scheme
Geographic scope
Ireland IE

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Finance Government Contracting

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