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imissmyeurostar 23rd Sep 2019 01:29

Thomas Cook Gone
 
At 02.05 am on 23rd September 2018 Thomas Cook one of the oldest travel firms went into administration, at the time I was watching one if its final flights descending into Manchester. This is a very sad day.. Besides the thousands of passengers affected., there are 22,000 jobs on the line worldwide.

Before anybody says topic is covered elsewhere TCX for example, its too important for that..

Airbubba 23rd Sep 2019 02:08

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evansb 23rd Sep 2019 02:50

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Doug E Style 23rd Sep 2019 03:59

This is very sad news. Yesterday over France we flew past one of their aircraft, ironically it was in a hybrid Monarch/Thomas Cook colour scheme. Good luck to all the staff.

mickjoebill 23rd Sep 2019 04:33

Will any one airline benefit from filling the void left by TC’s demise?

BBC report that 40 aircraft will be chartered to move 150,000 uk citizens back to Brexit land. Would TC aircraft be available for charter to fullfill this role?

Mjb

LTNman 23rd Sep 2019 04:44

No, as they will have been impounded by airports due to unpaid debts.

Farrell 23rd Sep 2019 05:59

I wonder if Virgin will grab pilots like they did with Monarch. A friend of mine was back in the air within weeks, and much happier with his lot, so it would appear.

Meester proach 23rd Sep 2019 06:14

Damn shame.
Who would work in this precarious business these days ?

i certainly wouldn’t do it all again.
.

Best of luck to the staff in finding something else soon .

Claude1 23rd Sep 2019 06:25

So are there any companies that might snap up some of the aircraft and pilots?

dboy 23rd Sep 2019 06:31


Originally Posted by Claude1 (Post 10576846)
So are there any companies that might snap up some of the aircraft and pilots?

These days??? I doubt it. Just a few.

Bergerie1 23rd Sep 2019 06:41

They are more likely to grab the much more valuable airport slots

Sunfish 23rd Sep 2019 06:50

You can be an airline, a travel agency or a hotel. Not all three. McKinseys have been banging on about diversification’s perils since at least 1990 according to my memory.

rotorwills 23rd Sep 2019 07:07

Jet2 alongside EasyJet with Ryan would appear benefit from the lack of a competitive airline. I sympathise with all the staff and hope that this employer loss is only a temporary situation for them. Our industry is not immune from company failures, not the first and certainly not the last we will endure. Good luck to all.

Minister Lollipop 23rd Sep 2019 07:12

Writing on a Wall a long time ago
 
My ex-husband is a pilot with them - they used to go to Flight Ops meetings once a year and when the pilots were expressing concerns about easyJet taking more and more market share and moving into holidays/package market the management were just saying they are not a competitor and they are not worried - just had their heads in the sand. This was 10 years ago - failure to recognise the market place and to develop niche options which low cost wouldn't move into.

Mike Flynn 23rd Sep 2019 07:15

The days of package tour operators and travel agents are numbered.

It’s a lot cheaper for most people to book their flights and hotels online.

Claude1 23rd Sep 2019 07:16


Originally Posted by Mike Flynn (Post 10576885)
The days of package tour operators and travel agents are numbered.

It’s a lot cheaper for most people to book their flights and hotels online.

Except, according to a news report this morning, that by doing so you have less legal protection when things go wrong, than if you booked a complete package.

Mike Flynn 23rd Sep 2019 07:19


Originally Posted by Claude1 (Post 10576891)
Except, according to a news report this morning, that by doing so you have less legal protection when things go wrong, than if you booked a complete package.

Book with a credit card and you are protected over £100 by the consumer credit regulations.

back to Boeing 23rd Sep 2019 07:24


Originally Posted by Mike Flynn (Post 10576892)


Book with a credit card and you are protected over £100 by the consumer credit regulations.

You’ll get a refund but that won’t get you home if you have to buy a last minute ticket from wherever.

WHBM 23rd Sep 2019 07:28


Originally Posted by Mike Flynn (Post 10576885)
The days of package tour operators and travel agents are numbered.

It’s a lot cheaper for most people to book their flights and hotels online.

However, the flights were filled, the charges mid-market, they may not have made much but at least doing this you don't lose much. The fleet's all leased as I understand it anyway. They were even chartering capacity in.

The hotels were basically a booking agency. Again, maybe don't make much now but can just break even.

So why the huge debts. It wasn't going out in current expenditure and income. It was from the huge loans taken out years ago to buy up all those other companies, the MyTravels, the Condors, etc. That had to be paid back, with interest, and it couldn't be. That's where the money is due. And those are the financing deals that have been sold on and on in the finance world. And where the management has all their attention concentrated.

Alpine Flyer 23rd Sep 2019 07:41


Originally Posted by back to Boeing (Post 10576897)
You’ll get a refund but that won’t get you home if you have to buy a last minute ticket from wherever.

EU regulations require tour operators to participate in a kind of rescue scheme that will pay for homebound flights in cases like this. Details are left to national legislation.


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