Sunny Sky Travel, a travel agency based in the Miller Shopping Center on Komendantsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg, has closed its office and stopped answering calls from tourists worried about the fate of their pre-paid New Year's tours.
St. Petersburg tourists told reporters they had paid for New Year's tours with Sunny Sky Travel but still hadn't received booking confirmation. The company's office is closed, and employees aren't responding to calls or emails. The company's CEO, Felix Sablin, is also unavailable. We note that there have been no communications from Sunny Sky Travel. about suspension of activities not reported.
According to preliminary reports, approximately 20 St. Petersburg residents were affected. Some paid only half the cost of their trips, but many paid 100%. The flights were scheduled for late December and early January, meaning the first ones are just days away.
The damages amount to approximately 1 million rubles. If Sunny Sky Travel's management, led by Mr. Sablin, does not appear soon and clarify the situation, the tourists intend to file a collective lawsuit. statement of fraud to law enforcement agencies.



