The CAA on Friday (10 May) confirmed Captivating Cuba had ceased trading as an Atol holder after more than 25 years in business.
A member of Aito since 2019, the operator – along with the UK’s other Cuba specialists – has faced a series of challenges and setbacks in recent years, such as the pandemic and the end of direct flights to Cuba.
“Another factor is doubtless the effects of the pandemic, which caused enormous challenges for all tour operators,” Rowles continued, although he stressed the sector had bounced back “strongly” since travel restarted.
Cuba specialists suffered a blow last year when Tui axed its Manchester-Varadero flights for this summer – at the time the only direct connection from the UK.
The failure comes a month after Iron Travel announced two new charter services to Cuba – Gatwick-Cayo Coco and Manchester-Holguin – which had been due to take off this month. These are now subject to further delay and review, TTG understands. Iron Travel has been contacted for comment.














