Mississauga, ONT. – On September 26, 2023, the Travel Industry Council of Ontario’s (TICO’s) Board of Directors approved 12 claims against the Ontario Travel Industry Compensation Fund totalling $28,753 to assist 16 consumers who did not receive the travel services for which they had paid.

The approved Ontario Travel Industry Compensation Fund claims are as follows:

  • Active Journeys Inc.
    1 claim to assist 1 consumer, totalling $900
  • Crystal Cruises
    2 claims to assist 3 consumers, totalling $7,803
  • The 5700 Inc.         
    1 claim to assist 1 consumer, totalling $917
  • The Travel Broker Group
    3 claims to assist 3 consumers, totalling $5,000
  • World Travel Inc.
    5 claims to assist 8 consumers, totalling $14,133

In addition, the following claims were denied:

  • Crystal Cruises
    One claim was denied as it was received beyond the legislated filing deadline date.
  • Interjet Airlines
    Nine claims were denied as they were claiming for unredeemed credits issued by Interjet Airlines.
  • World Travel Inc.
    One claim was denied as it did not contain sufficient documentation in order to substantiate the claim.

The Ontario Travel Industry Compensation Fund is wholly-financed by the industry to protect consumers who do not receive the travel services for which they paid, due to the insolvency or bankruptcy of an Ontario-registered travel agent or travel wholesaler or due to the cessation of an end supplier airline or cruise line. The Fund only covers consumers who have booked through an Ontario-registered travel agent. The Fund is administered by the Travel Industry Council of Ontario, a not-for-profit corporation. TICO may be contacted at 1-888-451-TICO or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Media contact:
Kristina Wilson
Stakeholder Relations Manager
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