UK travel company goes into liquidation with trips cancelled

The travel firm is in liquidation (stock photo).
The travel firm is in liquidation (stock photo).
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A UK travel firm has gone into liquidation, according to Companies House records.

Oxfordshire Travel Limited entered creditors’ voluntary liquidation on October 30, 2025.

The insolvency section on the Companies House website confirms that a liquidator was appointed on the same date.

Documents filed with Companies House show the case is being handled as a single insolvency proceeding classified as a creditors’ voluntary liquidation, meaning directors opted to wind up the company after concluding it could not continue trading and meet its debts.

The address changed from Oxfordshire to Leicestershire.

Late last year, the firm's registered office address changed from Yarnton near Kidlington to Tugby in Leicestershire.

The official company overview describes Oxfordshire Travel Limited as operating in “other passenger land transport”, placing it in the broader coach and travel sector rather than aviation or package holidays.

The firm also held a UK VAT registration under the same name, confirming it had traded to a level requiring VAT accounting.



Oxfordshire Travel Limited now appears on sector insolvency lists and trade round‑ups covering companies that have gone into liquidation in late 2025.

Credit protection and insolvency monitoring services note the company among dozens of businesses that entered voluntary winding‑up processes in November 2025.

No detailed statement of affairs has yet been publicised beyond the formal Companies House filings, and there is no further public comment from the directors in the official record.

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