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Specialist Leisure Group collapses into administration | Specialist Leisure Group collapses into administration |
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About 2,500 jobs have been lost and 64,000 bookings cancelled with the collapse into administration of Specialist Leisure Group. | |
The hotel and travel company included well-known coach holiday brands Shearings and National Holidays. | |
Trade organisation Abta said the company, which specialised in products for the over-50s, was "significantly impacted" by the coronavirus pandemic. | |
It struggled to provide thousands of refunds for cancelled trips, Abta said. | It struggled to provide thousands of refunds for cancelled trips, Abta said. |
It added that the vast majority of cancelled bookings were coach package holidays, which are financially protected. Customers with these bookings will receive a full refund, Abta said. | It added that the vast majority of cancelled bookings were coach package holidays, which are financially protected. Customers with these bookings will receive a full refund, Abta said. |
The Specialist Leisure Group, based in Wigan, also operated Caledonian Travel and hotel businesses such as Bay Hotels, Coast and Country Hotels and Country Living Hotels. | |
'Gutted' | |
The firm said on its website that all tours, cruises, holidays and hotel breaks had been cancelled and would not be rescheduled, blaming the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. | |
Employee Matthew Herbert said he was "gutted" upon hearing the news. | |
"It'll take a while for this wound to heal. To my colleagues, good luck, stay safe, stay strong," he wrote on Twitter. | |
John de Vial, Abta's director of membership and financial services, said: "Today is a very sad day for these customers and the thousands of staff who will have lost their jobs. | John de Vial, Abta's director of membership and financial services, said: "Today is a very sad day for these customers and the thousands of staff who will have lost their jobs. |
"The fact that two such well-known brands with a loyal customer base have had to call in administrators is a stark indication of the pressure that the holiday industry is under as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. | "The fact that two such well-known brands with a loyal customer base have had to call in administrators is a stark indication of the pressure that the holiday industry is under as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. |
"Abta has repeatedly highlighted to the government the urgency of the situation and the need to set out a co-ordinated strategy with clearer communication if it wants to help avoid significant job losses and support companies to weather the storm." | "Abta has repeatedly highlighted to the government the urgency of the situation and the need to set out a co-ordinated strategy with clearer communication if it wants to help avoid significant job losses and support companies to weather the storm." |
Other coach companies sent messages of support. | |
Runcorn-based Anthony's Travel mourned the loss of a firm said in a tweet Shearings was "long-associated with the golden age of coach travel and UK tourism". | |
Teesside-based Skelton Coaches urged the government to "help the coach and tour industry before it's all gone". | |
Atol, the government-run financial protection scheme, said it would be contacting the small number of customers with flight-inclusive packages, which would be protected. | Atol, the government-run financial protection scheme, said it would be contacting the small number of customers with flight-inclusive packages, which would be protected. |
Atol spokesman Andrew McConnell said: "This is a particularly sad day for customers and employees of Shearings Holidays Ltd, a long-standing business and well-known UK travel company." | Atol spokesman Andrew McConnell said: "This is a particularly sad day for customers and employees of Shearings Holidays Ltd, a long-standing business and well-known UK travel company." |
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