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Sasko Lazarov via RollingNews.ie

Irish travel company Joe Walsh Tours to reopen after ceasing business earlier this year

After ceasing trading in April 2021, KPMG were appointed liquidators of the company.

ONE OF IRELAND’S best known travel companies, Joe Walsh Tours, which ceased trading in April of this year during the Covid-19 pandemic, is set to reopen. 

Joe Walsh Tours first opened its doors in 1961. The company specialised in tours to pilgrimage destinations, among other products. 

After ceasing trading in April 2021, KPMG were appointed liquidators of the company. 

In a statement at the time, Joe Walsh Tours said it was hit hard by the pandemic and did “everything it could” to continue to trade.

Following a sales process, David Walsh, who had been involved in the company’s operations prior to its closure, has announced that he has reached an agreement with the liquidators to acquire the business and certain assets, including the Joe Walsh Tours brand. 

Other brands purchased as part of the arrangement include Pilgrimages Abroad & Concorde Travel. 

“We are delighted to announce the reopening of Joe Walsh Tours. Parishes, group leaders, dioceses and special interest groups around Ireland have repeatedly voiced their need for their assistance of a specialist licensed and bonded group travel company, when coordinating foreign group travel and we are ready to facilitate these groups,” a spokesperson said. 

The Commission for Aviation Regulation is still in the process of refunding all former customers of Joe Walsh Pilgrimtours Ltd who were due to depart from the Republic of Ireland. 

All UK customers of the company have been refunded through a Total Payment Protection policy provided by Travel & General Insurance Services Ltd. 

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    Mar 12th 2024, 7:19 PM

    Decathlon is a good shout for going into that building. Great store for a random browse and it will put a bit of activity back into Clery’s!

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    Mar 12th 2024, 6:28 PM

    Been looking forward to Clearys reopening. Not a big fan of H&M but I like Decathlon.

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    Mar 12th 2024, 6:52 PM

    @Gearoid MacEachaidh: At least Decatlon is something new. It gets so boring when every shopping centre has the same 4-5 chains!

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    Mar 12th 2024, 7:59 PM

    So there’s Clery’s quarter and Grafton quarter, how is the other half of Dublin divided?

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    Mar 12th 2024, 8:22 PM

    @Padraig O’Brien: is it any wonder our political cast haemorrhage money? They think there are more than are 4 quarters in a hole. (its not a misspell) Obviously maths isnt a strong point with them. Calling an area a quarter doesn’t make it better, a bit like university hospital dosent mean its a hospital. Our “cultural quarter” is an over priced tourist trap with little more than pubs and diddly music and an occassional gallery.

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    Mar 13th 2024, 4:51 PM

    @Padraig O’Brien: Paris has 80 quarters

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    Mar 12th 2024, 10:14 PM

    About time. The owners/developers should have been fined for every day it has been sitting empty for the past few years.

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    Mar 13th 2024, 6:18 AM

    Another track suit shop, Fantastic!

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    Mar 13th 2024, 7:21 AM

    In Cork sdone people are calling MacCurtain St the ‘victorian quarter’. Such pretentious nonsense.

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    Mar 14th 2024, 1:11 PM

    There is already enough sports shops ,food places,and fashion shops in Dublin ,it’s a waste of space.

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    Mar 13th 2024, 10:52 PM

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