Are Shearings coaches still operating?
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Are Shearings coaches still operating?
The Shearings brand and website have now been sold to Leger Holidays and is operating again as a new venture.
Who has taken over national coach holidays?
JG Travel Group
JG Travel Group, which includes Just Go! Holidays and Omega Breaks, has acquired the National Holidays brand and database from the administrators of Specialist Leisure Group (SLG).
Who has taken over Shearings?
At this time the company owned over 200 coaches, 52 hotels and offered coach, air, rail, cruise and hotels breaks to more than 170 destinations worldwide. In April 2016 the business was purchased by Lone Star Funds. Shearings was placed in administration in May 2020.
When did Shearings go bust?
Mr Kelly said: “The collapse of Shearings in May 2020 came at very difficult time for the staff and left thousands of workers out of work during what has been an incredibly tough year for all, but especially for those working in the travel industry. The value of the claim is in the region of £4 million.
Did Leger buys Shearings hotels?
Leger Holidays has acquired the former Shearings brand, customer database and website, it has announced. Leger says that in “bringing the iconic Shearings name back to life”, it will offer a new programme of coach holidays in the UK and Europe.
Who has taken over Shearings coach holidays?
Leger Holidays
Leger Holidays has acquired the former Shearings brand, customer database and website, it has announced. Leger says that in “bringing the iconic Shearings name back to life”, it will offer a new programme of coach holidays in the UK and Europe.
What happened to all Shearings coaches?
Specialist Leisure Group, parent company of the 117-year-old Shearings coach holiday brand and operator of 44 hotels in the UK, fell into administration last year after failing to secure a rescue deal. The group was significantly impacted by Covid-19.
What has happened to the Shearings hotels?