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Chinese owners revive Thomas Cook as online-only holiday brand

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Chinese owners revive Thomas Cook as online-only holiday brand

 

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FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen outside a closed Thomas Cook travel agents store near Manchester, Britain, October 9, 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Thomas Cook re-emerged as an online-only travel company on Wednesday, backed by its Chinese owners, a year after the high-profile collapse of the British company left thousands stranded, out of work and out of pocket.

 

China-based Fosun Tourism Group <1992.HK>, which was the biggest shareholder in the original Thomas Cook and also owns Club Med, said it was reviving the name to sell holidays online, having bought the brand and online assets last November.

 

Thomas Cook was founded in 1841 and was the world's oldest travel firm until it went bankrupt in September 2019, some six months before the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc across the travel industry.

 

The new Thomas Cook will sell holidays to destinations on Britain's safe travel corridor list including Italy, Greece and Turkey, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

 

But the timing of the launch during the pandemic could raise eyebrows. Many airlines and holiday companies have been brought to their knees, including the world's biggest travel company TUI Group, which has had to rely on German state support.

 

Thomas Cook's UK CEO Alan French said that launching during the pandemic posed short term challenges but Fosun was taking a long-term view.

 

"Our new business will combine fantastic UK-based customer service with an updated operating model protected by Atol and with the backing of a multi-billion-dollar organisation," he said.

 

Atol is a UK financial protection scheme for holidays, giving customers confidence in their booking.

 

Fosun said Thomas Cook's relaunch in Britain would support the growth of the brand in China.

 

(Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

 

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  • Popular Post

Great to know, I shall avoid dealing with the new Thomas Crook just like the original. 

Who makes up the caption to go under the lead photo?

In this case, I am so happy to see that the photo was taken in Manchester ENGLAND,    PML 555 LOL

1 hour ago, stouricks said:

Who makes up the caption to go under the lead photo?

In this case, I am so happy to see that the photo was taken in Manchester ENGLAND,    PML 555 LOL

How are the prawn buffet's in Manchester?

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Should Rebrand it to Cook Thomas if it's Chinese ????

A post containing a racial slur has been removed. 

 

Thomas Co..

 

surely won't use them now.

8 hours ago, webfact said:

Chinese owners revive Thomas Cook as online-only holiday brand

The rot is setting in .......!!!!

Trolling meme's removed. 

 

They previous TC system was outdated and rotten to the bone.

The new one is just to avoid.

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