Thomas Cook is back in business again in the UK exactly 12 months after the collapse of the 178-year-old travel company. When the travel agent ceased trading in September last year, around 150,000 ...
Thomas Cook’s issues went beyond Brexit. But Britain’s complicated departure from the European Union, and its impact on the pound, may have been the final nail in the troubled company’s coffin. The ...
A few hundred years ago, only the wealthy and adventurous indulged in leisure travel. A generally uninteresting Englishman of the 1770s who went to Florence and wrote an account of the experience ...
Thousands of passengers at destinations across the world have been left without a return flight home after the venerable airline Thomas Cook collapsed. More than 150,000 of the firm’s passengers are ...
With 150,000 of its British customers currently abroad, the company’s collapse has prompted the biggest ever peacetime repatriation by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Peter Fankhauser, Thomas ...
Almost a year to the day since its dramatic collapse, Thomas Cook -- well, the brand name -- is back on the scene. The return of one of the travel industry's most high-profile names, stretching back ...
(Reuters) - The collapse of British travel operator Thomas Cook has left hundreds of thousands holidaymakers abroad and forced governments and insurers to coordinate a huge operation to get them home.
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