The UK expects to spend £100 million flying back stranded Thomas Cook passengers, which is only ...
£50 million less than bailing out the company/ REUTERS/Enrique Calvo/Fabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images/Business Insider/ he UK government rejected a £150 million deal to bail out the travel company Thomas Cook this past weekend. The struggling company declared bankruptcy after the talks failed./ As a result, UK officials are organizing return travel for 150,000 British people at an estimated cost of about £100 million, or $124 million./ The UK is chartering planes to bring home the British nationals who were among ...
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