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posted by martyb on Monday September 23 2019, @07:33PM   Printer-friendly
from the grounded dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

Thomas Cook, a 178-year-old British travel company and airline, declared bankruptcy early Monday morning, suspending operations and leaving hundreds of thousands of tourists stranded around the world.

The travel company operates its own airline, with a fleet of nearly 50 medium- and long-range jets, and owns several smaller airlines and subsidiaries, including the German carrier Condor. Thomas Cook still had several flights in the air as of Sunday night but was expected to cease operations once they landed at their destinations.

Condor posted a message to its site late Sunday night saying that it was still operating but that it was unclear whether that would change. Condor's scheduled Monday-morning flights appeared to be operating normally.

About 600,000 Thomas Cook customers were traveling at the time of the collapse, of whom 150,000 were British, the company told CNN.

The British Department for Transport and Civil Aviation Authority prepared plans, under the code name "Operation Matterhorn," to repatriate stranded British passengers. According to the British aviation authority, those rescue flights would take place until October 6, leading to the possibility that travelers could be delayed for up to two weeks.

Initial rescue flights seemed poised to begin immediately, with stranded passengers posting on Twitter that they were being delayed only a few hours as they awaited chartered flights.

The scale of the task has reports calling it the largest peacetime repatriation effort in British history, including the operation the government carried out when Monarch Airlines collapsed in 2017.

Costs of the flights were expected to be covered by the ATOL, or Air Travel Organiser's License, protection plan, a fund that provides for repatriation of British travelers if an airline ceases operations.

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  • (Score: 2) by EJ on Monday September 23 2019, @10:47PM (1 child)

    by EJ (2452) on Monday September 23 2019, @10:47PM (#897856)

    Ok. So what do you propose? Worrying about things doesn't make my life any happier.

    Politicians are bought and paid for on both sides. Our votes are meaningless.

    I have better things to do than stand around, holding a sign, protesting things that aren't going to change.

    The only thing this tells me is that travel insurance may be a pretty darn good idea, assuming the travel insurance company doesn't go bankrupt too.

    I used to visit Fark.com daily, but then I stopped going there. My stress levels have gone way down. I stopped visiting Slashdot too. Even this site is becoming a problem. Worrying about things we have no control over is not healthy.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by DannyB on Tuesday September 24 2019, @01:30PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday September 24 2019, @01:30PM (#898096) Journal

    Maybe by "worry" (which wasn't my word) I mean:
    * be aware of
    * be concerned about
    * be alert to

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    The people who rely on government handouts and refuse to work should be kicked out of congress.