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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Press and media crews and reporters arrive on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
The felled tree is inspected by workers in the early morning light as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Sarah Pemberton , Assistant director of operations for National Trust North East on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Sarah Pemberton , Assistant director of operations for National Trust North East on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Press and media crews and reporters arrive on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A lorry carrying the crane reverses up a country lane which is to remove the felled tree in the early morning as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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NEWS - USA Unruhen: Geplünderte und verbarrikadierte Läden in New York
The Old navy store in Chelsea in New York is boarded up in anticipation of a repeat of looting and vandalization associated with the protests related to the death of George Floyd, seen on Monday, June 1, 2020.
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NEWS - USA Unruhen: Geplünderte und verbarrikadierte Läden in New York
The Old navy store in Chelsea in New York is boarded up in anticipation of a repeat of looting and vandalization associated with the protests related to the death of George Floyd, seen on Monday, June 1, 2020.
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NEWS - Paris: Weihnachtsverkäufe laufen schlecht wegen anhaltenden Streiks
Low activity in the usually crowded rue de Rennes two days before Christmas on December 23, 2019 in Paris, France. Continuing transport strikes over pension reforms are threatening to disrupt the shopping season for the end-of-year festivities. Holiday travellers across France scrambled for alternatives on Sunday as an 18-day-old transport strike over pension reform saw train services slashed yet again. Photo by Magali Cohen/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Black Friday Shopping frühmorgens in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10487624x)
No queues outside GAP and other major shops and department stores on Oxford Street in London on the Morning of Black Friday sales.
Black Friday, London, UK - 29 Nov 2019
Many shops open early in the morning of Black Friday to offer offer promotional sales on items ahead of the Christmas period. Promotions have been scaled down in recent years after violence broke out at some shops between customers fighting for discounted items.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823o)
Thomas Cook passengers checking in at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.The company could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823s)
Thomas Cook plane at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.The company could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
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NEWS - Thomas Cook: Ältester Reisekonzern der Welt ist pleite
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (10420823p)
Thomas Cook passengers checking in at Stansted Airport on Saturday afternoon.The company could fall into administration this weekend. Tour operator Thomas Cook has approached the government in an attempt to plug a gap in its funding.
The travel company could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200m in extra funds needed to secure its future. A collapse would leave 150,000 UK holidaymakers stranded.
Thomas Cook airline, Stansted, UK - 21 Sep 2019
The troubled operator hoped to seal a rescue led by China's Fosun this week. But the creditor banks issued a last-minute demand that the travel company find an extra £200m.
The Civil Aviation Authority is on standby with a repatriation contingency plan called Operation Matterhorn. The potential cost of bringing home passengers is put at about £600m.
(c) Dukas