LONDON, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- The collapse of two British travel businesses left thousands of travelers stranded in far-away destinations, officials said.
The Civil Aviation Authority moved to begin rescue operations for XL Leisure and Travel and K&S customers stranded in Turkey, Barbados and other tourist spots, The Daily Mail reported Monday.
CAA Director of Consumer Protection Richard Jackson called the rescue a "massive logistical operation."
The much larger company, XL, closed Friday and K&S abruptly closed Sunday, The Daily Mail reported.
XL customers in Barbados revolted when the hotel demanded they pay another $1,750 to continue staying at the hotel.
"The tour rep basically told us 'You're on your own'. The whole thing has been a disgrace and totally ruined our holidays," former policeman Derek Larkins told The Daily Mail.
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