(Reuters) - The collapse of British travel operator Thomas Cook left hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers abroad and forced governments and insurers to coordinate a huge operation to get them home.
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The Thomas Cook travel agency and airline abruptly collapsed Monday morning, putting tens of thousands of jobs at risk. More than 150,000 travelers are currently abroad, leaving the U.K. government to ...
Why did Thomas Cook collapse? A perfect storm of calamity and climate Mounting debt, Brexit woes, industry disruption, and a summer of record heat all coalesced to bring down a 178-year-old company.
Thomas Cook's 178-year existence was hanging by a thread on Sunday after the iconic British travel firm struggled to find further private investment and is now relying on an unlikely government ...
Thomas Cook's bankruptcy which stranded 600,000 passengers and ruined travel plans is just one example of disastrous company collapses. The bank was once one of the largest and most powerful financial ...
Passengers line up in front of Thomas Cook counters at the airport of Heraklion, on the island of Crete, Greece September 24, 2019. [Reuters] More than 70 flights were scheduled to operate on ...
"Thomas Cook customers in the UK yet to travel should not go to the airport as all flights leaving the UK have been cancelled." The tour operator Thomas Cook has collapsed after desperate last-minute ...