UK to fly back 7,000 people as Thomas Cook repatriation efforts enter second week  

  01 October 2019    Read: 1012
UK to fly back 7,000 people as Thomas Cook repatriation efforts enter second week  

Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority on Tuesday said 39 flights are scheduled to bring back a further 7,000 people to the country after the Thomas Cook collapse, as the operation enters its second week, AzVision.az reports citing Reuters.

So far 115,000 customers of a total of more than 150,000 passengers have returned in the largest peacetime repatriation ‘Operation Matterhorn’, which was launched on Sept 23.

 


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