Tripashore ceases trading
Cruise excursion company Tripashore has ceased trading after losing its financial backer.
Tripashore, launched by A2BAirportParking in 2015, claimed to offer cruise passengers more intimate excursions than those they could buy onboard.
However, chief executive Lee Strongitharm announced that the company, which sold its excursions through the trade, had ceased trading on December 22.
He said it was being put into liquidation since the main investor had pulled funds from the company, leading the remaining investors to also withdraw their funds.
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