Thomas Cook Group plc Collapses
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The operations of many Thomas Cook branded companies were not affected by the collapse and their customers’ travel plans were not disrupted. For example, Hindu Business Line reported that Thomas Cook (India) Group was a different corporate entity as of August 2012 when it was acquired by a Canada based multinational investment company.9 And there were heart warming stories out of local papers about travel companies intervening by buying former Thomas Cook branches and offering all employees their positions back. Word from the cathedral city of Chichester in West Sussex in England was “[t]he manager of the recently reopened former Thomas Cook shop in Chichester has spoken of her relief when she found out her job had been saved.”10
Thomas Cook in the 19th and 20th centuries
British Newspaper The Daily Telegraph, aka The Telegraph, founded in 1855 by a contemporary of Thomas Cook, published a history that focused on the company’s history prior to acquisition by C&N Touristic, AG, a German travel group in 2001.11 The Telegraph interviewed Paul Smith, the company’s archivist, who had access to rare items such as a Thomas Cook brochure for the marketing of flights, printed around 1919 when Thomas Cook marketed pleasure flights.12
Thomas Cook in the new millennium
Just three weeks ago, the tour operator looked to have secured a £900m rescue package – half provided by Chinese tourism business Fosum, the rest by a mixture of banks and hedge funds. The debt-for-equity swap would wipe out £1.7b of loans, allowing the company to make its interest payments during the barren winter, when less cash comes in because bookings are low.
Then, in what one person familiar with the talks described as a bolt from the blue, came a shock demand from its banks, state-owned RBS [the Royal Bank of Scotland] among them. Thomas Cook must find an extra £200m, they said, or the restructuring could not go ahead. The company sometimes credited with inventing modern tourism must, by this weekend, somehow cobble the money together if it is to survive.16
In addition to stranding people who were traveling when the company went into compulsory liquidation, the collapse of Thomas Cook has reportedly led to 9,000 employees in the United Kingdom being put out of work.18 The public outcry precipitated an investigation of the audit of the company in 2018 by the Financial Reporting Council19 and Members of Parliament questioning management.20
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British travel firm Thomas Cook collapses, stranding 600,000
people abroad, Reuters, September 22, 2019.
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Thomas Cook: Final repatriation flights touch down, BBC News,
October 7, 2019.
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Francesca Street, Air crews ‘stranded’ after Thomas Cook
collapse, CNN Travel, September 25, 2019.
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Stacey Leasca, Tour Operator Thomas Cook Ceases Operations,
Leaving 600,000 People Stranded, Travel and Leisure, September
23, 2019.
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Why Thomas Cook (India) is not affected by Thomas Cook’s
collapse, Hindu Business Line, September 23, 2019.
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Sam Morton, Thomas Cook; Delight for staff after jobs at former
Chichester branch are saved, Chichester Observer, October 29,
2019.
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Chris Leadbeater, The history of Thomas Cook, from tours for
teetotalers to boozy packages to Spain, The Telegraph, September
23, 2019.
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adding a great visual component to the history it presents.
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Bob Davies, Holiday nightmare: big debts and bad luck push Thomas
Cook to the brink, The Guardian, September 21, 2019.
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BBC News, Thomas Cook collapses as last-ditch rescue talks fail,
September 23, 2019.
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Bill Wilson, BBC News, Thomas Cook’s auditor EY to be
investigated, October 1, 2019.
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BBC News, Thomas Cook: Former bosses deny responsibility for
collapse, October 23, 2019.