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Bedlington's Northumbria Travel ceases trading following pandemic hit to the cruise industry

The family business - run by a mother and daughter team - said it had encountered cash flow issues in the pandemic

Northumbria Travel's shop on Front Street East in Bedlington

A longstanding North East cruise holiday company has ceased trading following the pandemic's blow to the industry.

Bedlington based Northumbria Travel closed this week after 38 years of booking cruises across the world, citing cash flow issues caused by unprotected commission from its main supplier.

Beryl Gibson and her daughter Jane ran the business which is now up for sale by North East business rescue and insolvency specialists Northpoint Associates.

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In an email to customers, the firm spoke of its "huge amount of heartache" and thanked customers, including many who had voluntarily asked the firm not to discount throughout the last two years.

The email said: "The entire team at Northumbria Travel have worked tirelessly over the last two years to ensure your bookings with us were either transferred to future dates or in the event of cancellations we refunded all monies to you as soon as we received them from the cruise lines.

"Our priority throughout has been providing you with the best possible service.

"However, our main supplier was unfortunately in the group of cruise lines who decided not to protect our commission since the start of the pandemic, and whilst I do wish to thank and acknowledge the cruise lines who did protect commissions and support us through the last difficult years these companies were in the minority, and that has eventually resulted with cash flow issues and the cessation of trade.