Abta LifeLine helped struggling travel staff write off £78,000 in debt and achieve benefit gains of £23,000 in partnership with Citizens Advice Manchester (CAM) last year.
The figures emerged as CAM highlighted a continuing trend of travel professionals struggling due to the cost of living, with high energy costs and housing-related debt.
The Abta charity, in partnership with CAM, offers a confidential and supportive advice service to help people get back on their feet and take control of their finances.
Not only does this service help with debt advice, it can help make sure people are getting any benefits they are entitled to.
LifeLine is reminding people of the valuable financial advice service during Debt Awareness Week, encouraging people who are struggling financially to get in touch.
CAM provides a dedicated case worker giving advice over the phone.
Abta LifeLine director Trudie Clements said: “We know there are more people in our community struggling with their finances. If you are, or you know someone who is struggling with debt, then please tell them about the support LifeLine can provide.
“No one should be embarrassed at coming forward. Everything is treated in the strictest confidence.
“In addition, we might also be able to provide further support, such as help with energy bills, food and replacing essential household items, this really can make a difference to your life.”