More than half a million holidaymakers were stranded around the globe on Monday ...
MALLORCA, Spain - More than half a million holidaymakers were stranded around the globe on Monday following the collapse of Thomas Cook , the world’s oldest travel firm.
Travelers frantically scoured mobile phones or quizzed officials for information as they waited in long queues in airports around Europe and beyond. “Says there’s not going to be any flights, we’re going to be stuck here in the airport until 7 o’clock I think. We were meant to fly at 10 o’clock ... They’re going to fly back to Manchester and then a coach trip back to Newcastle...”“They said they directed Glasgow... to Birmingham, then they’re bussing us from Birmingham to Glasgow. So that’s as far as we know, but things could change.
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