Passengers hoping to fly to Tenerife from Glasgow Airport on Friday morning on a service organised by holiday firm XL have had their flight cancelled.
Passengers hoping to fly to Tenerife from Glasgow Airport on Friday morning on a service organised by holiday firm XL have had their flight cancelled.
The firm said overnight that high fuel costs had forced it into administration and all flights had been cancelled.
The firm said overnight that high fuel costs had forced it into administration and all flights had been cancelled.
XL destinations from Glasgow included Corfu, Tenerife and Florida.
XL destinations from Glasgow included Corfu, Tenerife and Florida.
A return flight from Tenerife at 1700 BST has also been grounded. The Civil Aviation Authority said it was working to return 85,000 Britons from abroad.
A return flight from Tenerife at 1700 BST has also been grounded. The Civil Aviation Authority said it was working to return 85,000 Britons from abroad.
The CAA said it was working with XL's administrators and other tour operators to allow them to complete their holidays and get them home.
The CAA said it was working with XL's administrators and other tour operators to allow them to complete their holidays and get them home.
A further 200,000 people also have advance bookings.
A further 200,000 people also have advance bookings.
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Passengers arriving at Glasgow Airport in the early hours of Friday morning to check in for a 0700 BST XL flight to Tenerife were handed a leaflet saying the company had gone into administration.
Passengers arriving at Glasgow Airport in the early hours of Friday morning to check in for a 0700 BST XL flight to Tenerife were handed a leaflet saying the company had gone into administration.
XL owned an airline and several travel companies, including Travel City Direct and the Really Great Holiday company and operated from three bases including one in Glasgow.
Morag Taylor, from Hertfordshire, travelled to Scotland overnight to pick up a fellow traveller to Tenerife.
"I drove 400 miles to Stranraer last night, then to Perth to pick up my boyfriend's mother," she said.
"We got to the airport at 3am only to be confronted with a letter to say our flight had been cancelled. That was the first we knew of it.
"I actually spoke to Freedom Flights this morning to try to book an extra flight for a friend of ours and they didn't say one word about this problem."
Jean Bryan, from Barrhead, was also due on the flight to Tenerife.
She said: "I'm very upset. This has been booked since March - I work all year for this holiday."
XL owned an airline and several travel companies, including Travel City Direct and the Really Great Holiday company, and operated from three bases including one in Glasgow.
Clearly the price of fuel is having a major effect on all airlines and consequently onto tour operators Roddy McPheeAbta Scotland
The company blames the high cost of fuel and the economic downturn.
The company blames the high cost of fuel and the economic downturn.
The CAA said anyone who was due to travel from the UK should not go to their departure airport.
The CAA said anyone who was due to travel from the UK should not go to their departure airport.
Most customers should get a refund, but people who booked through XL's website or call centre without using a credit card or a Visa debit card will not get their money back.
Most customers should get a refund, but people who booked through XL's website or call centre without using a credit card or a Visa debit card will not get their money back.
Roddy McPhee, the chairman of the travel association, Abta Scotland, said he had not seen such events in the industry before.
Roddy McPhee, the chairman of the travel association, Abta Scotland, said he had not seen such events in the industry before.
"I've been in the industry a very long time and clearly the price of fuel is having a major effect on all airlines and consequently onto tour operators," he said.
"I've been in the industry a very long time and clearly the price of fuel is having a major effect on all airlines and consequently onto tour operators," he said.
"The airlines are having to review all of their business models at this stage, whether they are budget carriers or major scheduled airlines."
"The airlines are having to review all of their business models at this stage, whether they are budget carriers or major scheduled airlines."
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