LONDON (Reuters) - The former chief executive of bankrupt travel firm Thomas Cook said on Tuesday he understood public anger over his pay but defended his record, saying he had worked tirelessly to ...
The Government’s department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) showed an “extraordinary lack of interest” in the days and weeks leading up to Thomas Cook’s collapse, an influential ...
EasyJet flew high in the last quarter of 2019 partly on the coattails of Thomas Cook’s collapse as the business upped its revenue guidance. Chief executive Johan Lundgren said the low-cost airline ...
The 178-year-old tour operator failed to secure a £200 million rescue on Sunday, leading it to suspend its flights and bookings.
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 ...
The collapse of Thomas Cook has also affected TUI holidays which feature Thomas Cook flights. According to the Manchester Evening News, TUI, Marella Cruises and First Choice bookings which feature ...
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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.
150,000 Brits are estimated to have been left stranded by the cancellation of Thomas Cook flights after the airline went bust. And one of those affected is called, erm, Thomas Cook. Mr Cook, from ...
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