LONDON (AP) — The British government has flown home the first 14,500 people stranded by the collapse of tour operator Thomas Cook, and is expected to ramp up the repatriation effort to get all the 150 ...
ATHENS (Reuters) - Up to 15,000 holidaymakers are stranded on the island of Cyprus after the collapse of British travel firm Thomas Cook, saddling hotels with millions in potential losses, the deputy ...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Thomas Cook , the world's oldest travel firm, collapsed on Monday, stranding hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers around the globe and sparking the largest peacetime repatriation ...
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s biggest repatriation effort since World War II ramped up Tuesday as questions swirled over the pay that Thomas Cook executives received in the run-up to the tour operator’s ...
Britain has repatriated ten percent of nationals who were stranded abroad after the collapse of travel firm Thomas Cook, authorities said Tuesday, as anger erupted over excessive management pay. The ...
LONDON (AP) — Families stranded, honeymoons and vacations canceled, thousands of workers laid off: The sudden collapse of British tour company Thomas Cook and its network of airlines and hotels sowed ...
The Guardian picked up the slack by live-blogging developments such as Turkey’s ministry of culture and tourism warning hotels in the country not to kick Thomas Cook customers out. It also has photos, ...
What are the causes of the collapse? Thomas Cook’s bankruptcy was partly caused by several managerial mistakes, such as risky mergers, ill-advised investments, and the company’s slow reaction to a ...
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