(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.
Israeli strikes on Gaza have killed more than 250 people since Thursday morning, local health authorities said on Friday, one of the deadliest phases of bombardment since a truce collapsed in March, ...
While television and the internet have made it much easier to follow the likes of Manchester United, the appeal of making a proverbial pilgrimage to see live games endures. In such cases, fans based ...
The former boss of Thomas Cook has said he is "deeply sorry" for the travel firm's collapse. Ex-chief executive Peter Fankhauser told MPs that senior figures at the company regretted being unable to ...
The collapse of Thomas Cook has left around 150,000 Brits stranded abroad. Now the challenge starts to bring them back home. Over 21,000 jobs have been lost after last-ditch talks failed, with The UK ...
In the wake of giant UK travel group Thomas Cook announcing its bankruptcy, a number of tourism experts expect that this will reflect negatively on Egypt’s tourism. Member of Egyptian Tourism ...
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 ...
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.
About 50,000 tourists are stranded in Greece and mainly on island resorts after British travel firm Thomas Cook collapsed, the tourism minister said on Monday as extra flights were booked to ease ...
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 ...
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