Etiqueta 'Thomas Cook collapse in Majorca'
Tourism
Més clashing with government partners over tourist tax
An initial estimate as to how much revenue is involved has now been given - no more than three million euros.
Politics
Més opposed to Thomas Cook tourist tax measure
The tax is "not to help businesses in cases of financial problems".
Employment
Job contracts ending early because of Thomas Cook collapse
Hotelier sources suggest that this early closure will mostly affect Alcudia Bay, Cala d'Or, Cala Millor, Magalluf and Paguera.
Tourism
UK to repatriate 16,700 Thomas Cook customers today
So far more than half of the total number of passengers have been brought back.
Tourism
In the first four days of Operation Matterhorn the CAA has flown back around 61,000 people
Operation Matterhorn continues until Sunday 6 October with more than 1,000 flights planned in total.
Tourism
Flights disrupted at Thomas Cook's Nordic arm as it battles to survive
Thomas Cook's Nordic unit is a separate legal entity.
Tourism
Balearics braced for huge financial loss
Thomas Cook had a total of 353.900 flights seats programmed to the Balearics up to August 2020, according to reports.
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Peter Barrington02/10/2019 15:54