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Monday, August 4, 2014

Approximately 27,000 Russian travelers stranded abroad after a Russian tour company, Labirint, ceased operations.

Approximately 27,000 Russian travelers stranded abroad after a Russian tour company, Labirint, ceased operations.

The statement said the company shutdowns caused by a decrease in the level of the exchange rate of the Russian currency, the ruble, as well as the economic and political situation is negative.

Agency that helps tourism sector Click Russia, Turpomoshch (which means Travel Aid) said it is seeking to book a flight home for the stranded tourists from several countries, including Bulgaria, Egypt, and Tunisia.

The travelers who use the services Labirint vying call Turpomoshch the level of activity up to five phones in one minute.
Turpomoshch assert their managers working all-out to help stranded travelers.

Last month a Russian tourist company, Neva, also went bankrupt.
So far it has visible signs of the impact of EU sanctions Click and the United States over RusiaKlik, related to their support for the rebel eastern Ukraine.

A Russian tycoon says jets belonging to the company were not operating because of sanctions the United States.

Gennady Timchenko, who had dengkat relations with President Vladimir Putin, told the news agency Itar-Tass that the Gulfstream private jet rental ies famous-no longer use the company jet and pilot.

In addition, Gulfstream also not allowed to use navigation equipment Russia. BBC

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