MIAMI LAKES, Fla. -- CruisePath Network, which provided online booking tools for travel agents, said it will cease operations May 5.

CruisePath products, which include CruiseManager and CruisePro, will no longer be available after 4 p.m. EST on May 5. A statement from CruisePath said it would continue to answer e-mails to [email protected] through May 5, "within the resources available."

The company, which was formerly known as GoCruise Direct, decided May 2 to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. CruisePath had been operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection since November. Reorganization efforts "have not materialized," the company said in the statement.

CruisePath operated cruise booking platforms through Worldspan and Sabre and had relationships with TRAMS and Trisept Solutions; last December, CruisePath's president John Stewart said the company had about 300 to 400 direct agency customers.

Stewart could not immediately be reached for comment.

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