Cruise Control creditors’ meeting set
A meeting of the creditors of collapsed cruise agency Cruise Control is to be held next week.
The meeting is to be held on October 21 in London, liquidators PricewaterHouse Coopers confirmed.
Information about the failure of the agency, which claimed to account for 16% of UK cruise bookings, is due to be revealed at the creditors’ meeting.
A statement of the affairs of the company, which folded this week with reported debts of up to £10 million, will be presented to creditors meeting at the New Connaught Rooms.
Report by Phil Davies
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