Global Vision International (GVI), based in Exeter, offered charitable travel programmes across the globe for 28 years, providing placements in conservation, education, and community development in countries such as Costa Rica and Fiji.
The company announced its closure at the start of July, leaving customers unable to travel.
Many of those affected are gap year students and recent graduates who had paid for placements intended to boost their education and career prospects.
UK travel company GVI enters liquidation
GVI offered programmes including nature and conservation trips, including locations such as Costa Rica, Fiji and more.
It was part of the “voluntourism” sector, combining voluntary…

