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Tour operators refused to rest every third traveler

Туроператоры отказали в отдыхе каждому третьему путешественнику

Tour operators have become much more likely to refuse the travelers who have already bought tickets from the agents. About this Tape.<url>” said the head of sales service for the traveling tutu.<url>,” Maria Chupina.

“Almost every third reservation application comes the rejection of the tour operator. And for the rest, the probability of a withdrawal or a transfer flight,” she said.

The main reason for refusal Chupina described the lack of places in hotels. According to her, early campers often chose tours of the ratio “price — quality”. Now the demand has changed to the cheapest destinations and hotels.

The most economical countries for tourism are Russia, Greece, Tunisia and Bulgaria, said Chupina. According to her, companies often refuse to book tours around Russia and Bulgaria.

Such a large demand for these areas is not expected none of the players in the market, said the expert. According to her, in the above-mentioned countries are not yet able to cope with the increased flow of travelers who previously had a rest in Turkey and Egypt.

“But the trouble this season and even in the withdrawal or postponement of flights”, — said Chupina. Tour operators in the beginning of the summer has prepared an extensive programme of flights to Greece and Cyprus for travellers, but Cyprus their clients are not particularly interested. So now, according to choupinou, there is “optimization of transportation” flights are removed or transferred, which leads to dissatisfaction of tourists forced to change their plans.

In November 2015 the Russians for some time practically ceased to buy permits abroad because of the crash of a passenger airliner A321 in Egypt. Travellers also rejected a number of foreign tours.

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