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Bankruptcy of the European tour operator FTI

Bankruptcy of the European tour operator FTI

June 7, 2024

FTI, the third tour operator in Europe, declared bankruptcy. It is important that the company drew more tourists (mainly from Germany) to rest in Antalya and Alanya, so local hoteliers are very concerned about the fact of bankruptcy of the tour operator. It is reported that the debt of FTI to the hotels of Antalya is not less than 30 million. Euros and before the hotels of Alanya - at least 150-200 million. Euros. Tourist trips booked for 4 June and later were cancelled. 

 The mayor of Alanya expressed the opinion that the region had previously faced the problem of bankruptcy of tour operators and coped with such situations with dignity.

 

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