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Glastonbury festival-goers who booked luxury yurt packages with Yurtel are out of pocket after the company ceased trading weeks before the event. Customers, who paid up to £16,500, face no refunds and no accommodation. Yurtel did not secure festival tickets for customers, and Glastonbury organizers have distanced themselves from the collapse. Affected customers are scrambling for last-minute alternatives, with many facing significant financial losses.
Courtesy: Nawal Abdisamad
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