Travel agent wanted by police

Travel agent wanted by police

A second travel agent in as many months is wanted for questioning by detectives for allegedly duping clients out of pre-paid holidays.

Victorian-based Kilmore Travel and Cruise Centre director, Leesa Maxfield, has been accused of reportedly “mishandling bookings” after a large group of clients raised the alarm when they were unable to confirm travel plans finding the agency had suddenly closed its doors this week, Herald Sun reports.

According to the report, detectives are looking into Maxfield and the circumstance of the travel agency’s closure after a group of 64 volunteers paid a total of $95,000 for a trip to Thailand to depart mid-July, and raised the alarm with the police when they discovered flights had been reserved but not paid for and accommodation was never booked.

Another couple is also reportedly out of pocket almost $3000 for holiday plans which included a train trip and cruise, both apparently also never booked.

While the agency was neither a member of AFTA nor ATAS accredited; Travel Weekly confirms the Federation have spoken with detectives in Seymour, north of Melbourne, who are investigating the circumstances of the agency’s closure.

The agency’s website is still active as of 11am, however its phone lines have been disconnected and Maxfield’s facebook page has been taken offline.

Pic credit: Maxfield facebook page / heraldsun.com.au

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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