VACATIONS IN JEOPARDY? British tourists walk outside the Orange Beach hotel in Tunisia's coastal town of Hammamet on September 23, 2019. Photo by Anis Mili/AFPhas"ruined" the holidays of thousands of tourists, who fear being trapped far from home despite official reassurances that they will be looked after.
Jackie and Amy Ward, a mother and daughter on holiday in Mallorca, told Britain's Sky News that their holidays in the sun had been"ruined" by uncertainty over their return. Thomas Cook's hundreds of service providers were also wracked with anxiety over the company's troubles, with some facing closure themselves if the tour operator goes under.
Briton Chloe Hardy told the BBC that she was scheduled to fly to Greece on Thursday, September 26, to get married on a Thomas Cook trip she booked more than a year ago. "Very stressful flying out on 15 October for a wedding spent almost 2 years paying for the holiday will be so gutted if we can't go please someone help them," added @bullyforyou180.
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