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Thomas Cook Atol claim forms ‘available within the week’
CAA warns of two-month claims processing period
Midcounties cancels retail managers’ conference
Midcounties becomes second agency to cancel autumn meeting
Travel sector warned to brace for 'radical change' post-Cook
Atol specialists predicting further fallout for businesses from demise of Thomas Cook
Thomas Cook: Cost of collapse ‘to exceed £500 million’
Taxpayers will have to stump up for Cook collapse
September renewing Atols extended amid Thomas Cook crisis
Process pushed back to 25 October to allow more time to deal with the fallout from Thomas Cook’s collapse
Hays Travel to take on Freedom bookings
Agency to fulfil bookings made by members of Cook-owned consortium
Thomas Cook failure ‘could push up Atol fund contributions’
Cook’s collapse looks set to severely dent the Air Travel Trust Fund
Thomas Cook: Boris Johnson defends govt decision not to step in
‘We need to look at ways in which tour operators can protect themselves from such bankruptcies in the future’ said PM
'We've no idea what's going on' say frustrated Thomas Cook customers
TTG editor Sophie Griffiths is currently on holiday in Cyprus. She caught up with some of the many Thomas Cook customers – and businesses – affected by the operator’s collapse.
Thomas Cook: What are the industry’s obligations to customers?
‘Before we can allow the news to sink in the industry needs to deal with its obligations to customers’
Thomas Cook: Ministers to convene cross-government taskforce
Business secretary Andrea Leadsom says government ‘will do all it can’ to support Cook staff
Cook CEO's letter to staff: ‘I am so proud of everything you have done’
“Thomas Cook will always be one of the best loved brands in travel”
Thomas Cook collapse: Advice for affected clients and customers
A dedicated website and 24-hour phone helpline have been set up
CAA confirms all Thomas Cook passengers will be repatriated
It will be the UK CAA’s biggest ever peacetime repatriation
Thomas Cook collapses after 178 years in operation
The CAA says more than 150,000 UK holidaymakers are abroad with the operator
Foreign secretary: ‘No one would be stranded if Thomas Cook failed’
Dominic Raab told Andrew Marr the government had contingency plans in place
Kirsten Hughes: Why are we still tackling the same issues 15 years on?
’If we care for our customers, their money should never be put at risk at all’
Sophie Griffiths: Understanding what is and isn’t protected in travel is not exactly easy
Wildlife enthusiasts are not people you would usually suspect of flouting the law, but last year a bird fair rightly got some industry figures in a bit of a flap
Aito: 'Super Break should have communicated gap in protection'
Association says it was up to Super Break to have told agents and consumers it had opted not to protect accommodation-only bookings
Abta: 'Never assume accommodation-only sales are protected'
The association has reiterated its advice after some agents complained of a lack of clarity following Super Break’s failure
Super Break 'chose not to protect hotel-only bookings with Abta'
Agents could be hit by ’chargeback’ requests from card operators
Super Break and LateRooms.com cease trading
Parent Malvern Group had been pursuing a split from Cox & Kings (India), which owned 49% of the business
Government to review implementation of new Package Travel Regulations
The new rules came into force a year ago on 1 July
EasyJet boss to challenge Chris Grayling on proposed 49p seat levy
Johan Lundgren to meet with the transport secretary in the next few weeks to discuss the Airline Insolvency Review