TRAVEL WOES. British tourists, flying with Thomas Cook, queue at the Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport in Tunisia on September 23, 2019. Photo by Fethi Belaid/AFP
, said in a statement that it flew back 14,700 of the 150,000 stranded Britons on Monday, September 23.The dramatic collapse of Thomas Cook left 600,000 customers of all nationalitiesdotted around the globe, including Cancun, Kos, Las Vegas, and Lanzarote. The failed company's Swiss chief executive Peter Fankhauser, who apologized for his group's failure on Monday, has been paid £8.4 million since 2014 according to the paper.
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