Thomas Cook headquarters in Palma
Thomas Cook headquarters in Palma.
Letters to the Editor
The perfect storm
A reader writes about events affecting tourism in the Balearics.
Employment
Thomas Cook employees receive dismissal letters
As of next week the former employees will be able to sign on as unemployed.
Tourism
Thomas Cook Hotels strike a deal with Globales
The hotel division of Thomas Cook has avoided bankruptcy after striking an agreement with Hoteles Globales.
Tourism
Thomas Cook workers in Palma finally sign redundancy agreement
Thomas Cook was Britains biggest and best known holiday company and had been trading for 178 years when it went bust in September this year.
Tourism
Internet bookings for Magalluf soar
Hoteliers believe the upward trend in internet bookings will strengthen the sector.
The great Balearic swindle
The Spanish government has agreed to invest eight million euros in Balearic resorts, big deal.
Tourism
Spanish government’s resorts investment is confirmed in Palma
The scheme envisages the spending of five million euros on modernising resorts in Majorca, 1.6 million in Ibiza and 1.4 million in Minorca.
Tourism
Indignation at no Thomas Cook money for Cala D'Or
In Cala d’Or, Thomas Cook hasn’t paid many hotelier invoices.
Employment
Spanish government will "strengthen" Thomas Cook measures
"It is essential that Spain attracts 'a quality British tourist'."
Business
Most Thomas Cook employees have received government money
The minister added that the other 54 requests contained errors that the employment service is currently correcting.
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Comment
Lucky Majorca
“Majorca has been very lucky with the The Mallorca Files...”
Jason Moore27/11/2019 09:58