Britain to operate 70 flights to bring
back people after Thomas Cook collapse
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[September 25, 2019]
(Reuters) -
More than 70 flights were scheduled to operate
on Wednesday, Britain's Civil Aviation Authority said, to bring back
16,500 people after the collapse of travel firm Thomas Cook. |
Passengers line up in front of Thomas Cook counters at the airport of
Heraklion, on the island of Crete, Greece September 24, 2019. REUTERS/Stefanos
Rapanis |
The
company, which ran hotels, resorts and airlines for 19 million
people a year, had about 600,000 people abroad when it collapsed
in the early hours of Monday.
The aviation regulator launched the largest peacetime
repatriation on Monday to bring people back to Britain.
(Reporting by Mekhla Raina in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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