HOLIDAYMAKERS were left stranded last week when XL Leisure Group went into administration, grounding its fleet of planes.Some 85,000 customers had booked with the firm and had to make alternative arrangements, with many of those left stranded overseas having to book onto other flights to get home.
HOLIDAYMAKERS were left stranded last week when XL Leisure Group went into administration, grounding its fleet of planes.
Some 85,000 customers had booked with the firm and had to make alternative arrangements, with many of those left stranded overseas having to book onto other flights to get home.
The Mercury would like to hear from anyone in the Great Yarmouth area who has been affected by the XL collapse.
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