Loch Lomond Seaplanes has ceased trading after more than 20 years.
The popular tourist attraction offered flights taking off near to Cameron House Hotel, taking in breathtaking views around Scotland.
The company’s website has been replaced with a short statement regarding the closure.
It reads: “Please be advised that Loch Lomond Seaplanes has ceased trading. If you have tickets or a flight booked then someone will be in touch directly with you in the near future.”
Customers have taken to social media after being notified of the company closing, saying their planned flights have been cancelled.
It comes after Uber launched a seaplane service in partnership with the company last September, offering customers a breathtaking trip over the Scottish Highlands for a £50 refundable deposit.
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