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Luxury UK Holiday Company Closes After 23 Years After Falling Into Administration
Scott Murray and Ian Davison were appointed joint administrators as the Belfast-based holiday firm shut after 23 years in business.
- On April 22, 2026, Belfast-based Salamander Voyages closed after 23 years of operating private gulet holidays in the Aegean Sea. The luxury travel company entered administration following financial difficulties.
- Scott Murray and Ian Davison of Keenan Corporate Finance Ltd were appointed as Joint Administrators on April 22, 2026, to manage the company's financial restructuring and handle creditor inquiries.
- Under the Insolvency Act, the business entered a legal process providing a 'breathing space' from creditor enforcement actions. Administrators must formulate proposals within 8 weeks for creditors to vote on.
- Four other travel companies ceased trading in 2026 and lost their Air Travel Organiser's Licence. EcoJet Airlines, billed as the 'Electric Airline,' also entered liquidation after just three years.
- Creditors will vote within 8 weeks on proposals determining whether the company is rescued, sold, or dissolved. Proceeds from any sale will be distributed to creditors in statutory priority order.
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