Aldi Travel has stopped taking bookings after just twelve months of trading in the UK as it looks to "review" its range of holiday packages .
The UK firm, which is a subsidiary of the German supermarket group, said no new bookings will be taken until it has established whether they are offering the best deals, but stressed that any customers who have already booked holidays will be unaffected.
An Aldi Travel spokesman confirmed that the company would take holiday bookings again, but was unable to say when.
He said: "Aldi Travel proved popular with customers and sales have performed well throughout 2009."
"However, the UK travel market is becoming increasingly competitive and we are working in consultation with existing partners to make sure we can continue to offer market-leading deals."
Aldi launched its travel business (alditravel.co.uk) in Britain in January 2009 after more than five years of selling worldwide package holidays for low prices in other countries across Europe .
Aldi Suspends Travel Service
Fri, 29 Jan 2010
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