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Mid haul

Corfu inquest: Cook rep declines to answer questions
Sharon Wood walks out of inquest after hearing Thomas Cook holiday rep Nicola Jordison’s statement
TTG fights for release of No 10 Cook dossier
Government documents concerning the near collapse of the travel giant in late 2011 cannot be disclosed in full, a tribunal has ruled
Thomas Cook 'adjusts' third-party commission
Operator confirms it will be reducing the commission it pays to agents
Agents hit back at Thomas Cook after commission cut
Trade labels the move “a poor commercial decision”
Tui UK unveils plans for summer 2016
Two new Sensatori resorts, a return to Cuba and a rebranding of its couples offering all feature in Tui UK’s plans
Tourists to Egypt will NOT need a visa - if they book through an agent or operator
Only independent travellers will be affected by proposed changes to the system, officials in Cairo have confirmed
Buyers close in on Kuoni as profits fall
Peter Meier remains confident that the tour operating division will be sold this year, despite results that reflect a "challenging" 2014
Thomas Cook streamlines management structure
The slimmed-down executive committee includes Peter Fankhauser, Michael Healy, Christoph Debus and Craig Stoehr
Tour operators unite to push Egypt message
Three years on from the country’s revolution, specialists are joining forces to convince agents and tourists that the time is right to return
Thomas Cook bosses took pay cuts after failing to meet targets
Former chief executive Harriet Green and CFO Michael Healy both saw their remuneration fall, with Green’s down 63% on the previous year
Ex-Tui retail boss joins Thomas Cook
Kathryn Darbandi is to move into the UK retail director role at her former company’s arch-rival
Try before you buy? Thomas Cook to launch virtual reality in UK stores
Thomas Cook has announced the next stage in its plan to feature immersive virtual reality (VR) content
Monarch introduces flight-only Atol cover
Airline takes "very unusual" step after Greybull buyout
Russia's outbound crisis is proving good news for UK operators
As the flow of tourists out of the country dries up, European hoteliers are turning to Brits to make up the shortfall