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Politicians should remember that a £2tn economy is not a toy
Credit default swaps added angst to fraught attempts to rescue UK travel group
Bill for refunded bookings, repatriations and compensating hotels likely to be more than £500m
As probes into failure mount, UK regulator warns customers over scammers
150,000 holidaymakers stranded abroad, while hundreds of thousands face uncertainty about future travel plans
UK government’s loan refusal under scrutiny after Berlin rescues group’s Condor airline
Tour operators so vital to Canary Islands economy that streets named after them
Court filings reveal fragile state of company’s finances before collapse
Condor’s problems ‘not homemade’, says economics minister, offering 6-months’ aid
Survival is more to do with adapting the travel company business model
FRC considers ‘as matter of urgency’ launching probe and enforcement action
The UK has a stupidity tax - a national lottery. A disappointment tax is needed too
CAA aims to bring back all remaining holidaymakers by October 6
Travel group flags ‘challenging market environment’
No administrator could fund such a complex business while seeking a buyer
Executives and lenders struggled to cut a ‘cancerous’ debt pile but trust broke down
Senior pay questioned as rescue of 150,000 tourists begins with 21,000 jobs at risk
The collapse of Britain’s oldest travel group has a large human cost
Advice and analysis from FT personal finance editor Claer Barrett and head of Lex Jonathan Guthrie
Dozens of airlines join £100m operation to repatriate 150,000 Thomas Cook customers
UK travel group’s collapse follows several tumultuous years
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