Hundreds of thousands stranded after travel firm Thomas Cook collapses
Thomas Cook banner is seen at Mallorca Airport after the world's oldest travel firm collapsed, in Palma de Mallorca/ LONDON (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers were stranded on Monday by the collapse of the world's oldest travel firm Thomas Cook, sparking the largest peacetime repatriation effort in British history. The liquidation marks the end of a British company that started in 1841 running local rail excursions and grew to pioneer the family package holiday. Running hotels, resorts and airlines for 19 million people a ...
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