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"Absolutely gutted" - demise of Thomas Cook wrecks travellers' plans
"Nightmare, nightmare, stressed," said British holidaymaker Nick, as he awaited information at Palma airport on the Spanish island of Majorca.
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European reaction to Thomas Cook bankruptcy
It currently has 600,000 people abroad, forcing governments and insurance companies to coordinate a huge operation to bring them all home.
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Government should have saved travel firm Thomas Cook - UK Labour Party
Labour Party's finance spokesman John McDonnell speaks about the travel firm's collapse.
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46 flights operated by Thomas Cook in Spain cancelled - Airport operator AENA
Half of the flights had Spanish airports as their destination.
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Thomas Cook's collapse strands about 50,000 in Greece, official says
"The top priority now is to get them back home."
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UK Civil Aviation Authority launches full programme to support Thomas Cook customers in Spain
UK Civil Aviation Authority launches repatriation from all Thomas Cook destinations
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