Thomas Cook Shuts Down Abruptly, Leaving Thousands of Passengers Stranded

The British global travel group Thomas Cook, which began in 1841, abruptly ceased operations on Sunday due to bankruptcy. According to The Guardian, a statement from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said this resulted in 150,000 travelers being stranded overseas, prompting the largest peacetime repatriation called Operation Matterhorn in order to return passengers back to…

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