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|    Tour operator Thomas Cook bankrupt - Mas    |
|    23 Sep 19 12:28:10    |
      MSGID: 2:292/854 0e224b50       With the collapse of tour operator Thomas Cook, the British Civil Aviation       Authority (CAA) starts what is called "the largest repatriation in peacetime".               In the coming two weeks, dozens of aircraft will be deployed to collect a       total of 150,000 stranded holiday makers.               The number of stranded British tourists is therefore twice as high as it was       two years ago when holiday flyer Monarch went down. 600,000 Thomas Cook       customers are stranded worldwide.               Just like at the time, the British government has asked the CAA to set up a       two-week repatriation program, called 'Operation Matterhorn'. Travelers are       flown back to the UK free of charge. Anyone traveling back after October 6       must arrange a replacement flight themselves.               The CAA says in a statement that it has secured a fleet of aircraft from all       over the world to pick up stranded travelers. This includes an Airbus A380       from Malaysia Airlines and Boeing 767s from the American charter company       Eastern Airlines.               In some cases, passengers fly home on regular scheduled flights.               The CAA has opened a special website where information about the repatriation       flights for travelers can be found. This only applies to travelers who have       traveled with Thomas Cook Airlines from a British airport.               Thomas Cook Airlines' fleet consists of 34 aircraft, including 27 Airbus A321s       and seven A330-200s. That fleet remains on the ground due to the bankruptcy of       the parent company. The BBC reports that creditors are already seizing       aircraft. The last flight, from Orlando, landed in Manchester on Monday       morning.              --- D'Bridge 3.99        * Origin: AVIATION ECHO HQ (2:292/854)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 15/2 153/757 221/1 229/354 426 728 1014 240/5832 249/317       SEEN-BY: 249/400 261/38 280/464 292/854 8125 317/3 322/757 335/364       SEEN-BY: 342/200 396/45 633/280 801/188       PATH: 292/854 229/426           |
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