The travel operator IntAer announced that it suspended its operation three days after Labirint, one of the largest Russian tour operators, declared bankruptcy.
According to the statement published on IntAer’s website, among the reasons for suspending its operation was the “sharp fall in demand and purchasing power and the rise in the exchange rates of foreign currencies and the negative political situation,”.
However, it is said that this was expected following the recent bankruptcy of Labirint as IntAer was its client. According to the same information, about 500 Russian tourists, who were clients of IntAer, are currently in Corfu, Rhodes and Crete.
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