UK gap year students lose thousands as tour operator GVI shuts down
UK gap year students lost thousands after tour operator GVI ceased operations on July 1, 2023, leaving no refunds. Many students, including Clara Denton who paid over £10,000 for a South African placement, are now facing a year of uncertainty. Conservation projects reliant on GVI are also threatened, with one owed over $56,000 in unpaid funds.
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Published 09 Jul 2026, 05:00 UTC · Updated 09 Jul 2026, 05:10 UTC
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