The police have started a departmental investigation of the scandal-ridden tour operator Fisom /

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Several Dozens of Children Stranded in Spain After Portugal Surfing Camp Collapse

Several dozen children who had traveled to Portugal for a promised surfing camp with the company “Fisom” were stranded in Spain after the organizers vanished and failed to fulfill their obligations. The ⁤Consumer ​Rights Protection‍ Center (PTAC) has intervened to bring the travelers back to Latvia.

PTAC confirmed that ⁤two buses‍ carrying‌ children stuck⁣ in Spain ⁣would​ return to Latvia on Monday. Another group of 66 tourists, including 55 minors, ​had their journey interrupted when a bus organized by the trip ‍operator “Fisom” encountered⁤ technical problems. The organizer was unable ⁤to bring the ‍travelers to Latvia.

The agency stated that ‍they managed to secure alternative​ transportation and the tourists are currently continuing their journey. The estimated arrival time​ in Latvia is Monday evening.

PTAC has canceled the license of the tour operator “Fisom” and will provide updates on the refund process in the near future. Their ⁤primary focus is ‍currently on bringing the children home.

The ‍situation⁤ was ‍brought to light after several parents reported their children missing after the organizers disappeared without explanation and failed⁢ to bring the ⁤children home. Insurance company‌ “Balcia” assisted in organizing a repatriation flight⁢ for some of the children.

Financial information about‌ “Fisom” shows that the company had a turnover of 356,396 euros in 2022 but⁣ operated at ⁢a loss. ‍It was ⁤registered in 2021 and is owned by​ Matīss Dahlbergs.

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