In recent months, reports of ‘disaster’ trips booked through online travel company Loveholidays appear to be on the rise, with a string of complaints and incidents emerging from unhappy holidaymakers.
The latest victim of alleged ‘hotel catfishing’ is Tracy Haslam, who booked a £4,000 family holiday to Tunisia through the website, only to arrive and discover her hotel was located on the site of an elderly care home.
But she is far from the only Brit to have been drawn in by Loveholidays, which offers a choice of 56,000 hotels alongside flights from major UK airlines and airports, with low deposits and
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