I have to say it seems a little fishy to me that of the six firms that have gone under since XL collapsed two of them have been gay run/targeted businesses. Gay travel companies hold nothing like 33% of the holiday travel business so its a little startling that they should represent a third of the companies that have failed.
For those who have lost their holidays or are now overseas worrying about their safe return, the situation must be a nightmare, whether or not monies will be returned eventually or current holidays run their course. This does nothing for the credibility of the gay travel business which does have a history of proving second rate services and poor financial control.
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I have to say it seems a little fishy to me that of the six firms that have gone under since XL collapsed two of them have been gay run/targeted businesses. Gay travel companies hold nothing like 33% of the holiday travel business so its a little startling that they should represent a third of the companies that have failed.
For those who have lost their holidays or are now overseas worrying about their safe return, the situation must be a nightmare, whether or not monies will be returned eventually or current holidays run their course. This does nothing for the credibility of the gay travel business which does have a history of proving second rate services and poor financial control.