Spanish-based airline LTE International has suspended operations after telling Spanish authorities that it was in serious financial difficulty.
Spanish-based airline LTE International has suspended operations after telling Spanish authorities that it was in serious financial difficulty.
LTE's website stopped taking bookings late on Thursday after it said it could not cover costs for the next few days.
LTE's website stopped taking bookings late on Thursday after it said it could not cover costs for the next few days.
LTE flies from Norwich airport to Spanish holiday resorts including Malaga and Tenerife.
LTE operates services from UK airports to Spanish holiday resorts including Malaga and Tenerife.
Some British tourists who booked their holidays are complaining they have been left stranded.
Some passengers were holidaying in Tenerife with Cosmos, which has laid on a flight to get them home.
The company issued a statement saying that it was doing everything to minimise the impact of suspension.
Alternative flights
A Cosmos statement said: "Passengers currently in Tenerife who were due to return to Birmingham at 1125 and to Glasgow at 1735 today will now be flying on a Monarch Airlines flight into Manchester this evening, departing Tenerife at 2345, and will be transferred by coach for their onward journey to Birmingham and Glasgow.
"Passengers due to fly from Birmingham to Tenerife at 1225 lunchtime today will be transferred by coach to connect with the Monarch Airlines flight departing from Manchester at 1830 this evening.
"Passengers who were due to fly from Edinburgh to Tenerife at 0035 tomorrow, 18 October, are currently being contacted and will be offered a full refund or the opportunity to fly from Manchester on this evening's departure at 1830, returning to Manchester on 25 October."
Cosmos said about 320 people were due to travel back to the UK on Friday, with another 350 due back at a later date.
LTE issued a statement saying that it was doing everything to minimise the impact of suspension.
Airline employees were told of the company's difficulties via text messages on their mobile phones.
Airline employees were told of the company's difficulties via text messages on their mobile phones.
The Spanish Civil Aviation Authority is due to decide whether to suspend LTE's operating licence.Are you on holiday with LTE International? Have you been able to get home? Do you work for the airline? Send us your stories and experiences using the form below:
The Spanish Civil Aviation Authority is due to decide whether to suspend LTE's operating licence.Are you on holiday with LTE International? Have you been able to get home? Do you work for the airline? Send us your stories and experiences using the form below:
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