Holiday misery for Russian kids in Turkey
Published: 30 June, 2007, 10:42
A group of parents may take legal action against a tour company after a holiday in Turkey for their children was ruined. The hotel in the resort of Antalia was overbooked and it is claimed some of the children were forced to spend a night on a beach.
It's claimed the hotel they booked in the resort of Antalya was full when they arrived.
The travel operator Yutem said the children were immediately packed off on a two-day tour because their rooms were occupied by another delegation.
Angry parents said they were unable to contact their children for forty-eight hours.
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