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STA Travel goes into administration with travellers still trying to get refunds – ABC News
The man tasked with looking into the books of STA Travel says Australia’s travel industry has been brought “close to a standstill” by the coronavirus pandemic.

Thousands of travellers who booked holidays before the coronavirus pandemic are now in limbo after student travel agency STA went into administration.
Key points:
- All 27 STA outlets are “closed for the foreseeable future”
- Customers are being advised to contact airlines, hotel companies and banks about refunds
- The business employs 180 full-time employees
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