Factbox: Countries’ different reactions to Thomas Cook bankruptcy
(Reuters) - British travel operator Thomas Cook ran hotels, resorts and airlines ferrying 19 million people a year to 16 different countries. It currently has 600,000 people abroad, forcing governments and insurance companies to coordinate a huge operation to bring them all home. Here is a summary of official responses to the Thomas Cook collapse: UNITED KINGDOM The UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), regulator and government have a fleet of planes ready to start bringing home more than 150,000 British customers abroad over the next two weeks
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