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Even if that money saves 20,000 jobs?Hi there all, so why are thomas cook in financial problems, haven't they a multi billionaire Chinese man from fosun, that can bail them out as they are a private company, let the owners use their own money and not tax payers money.
The oxygen of publicity can make a company, but it can also cripple a company. I have thought that one of the reasons Monarch could not survive was the adverse publicity it had received from anything up to 12 months before its demise. Worried punters in fear of losing their hard-earned cash booked well in advance with alternative airlines: its revenue stream dwindled and the inevitable happened when venture capitalists declined to provide life-blood cash.
I do not hope the same happens to Thomas Cook. But even this morning on BBC TV travel 'expert' Simon Calder's commentary often referred to the 'worst case scenario'. This does not help, it only seeks to promote the idea of failure in the minds of those planning holiday and flights. And if people do move away from Thomas Cook now and in the coming weeks, it is only going to make a desperate and dire situation much, much worse.
As much as i have sympathy with those seeking to plan holidays and flights, my greatest care and concern is for those thousands of people who depend on Thomas Cook for their livelihood.
I suppose the question everyone on here would need to answer is if you were booking a trip over say the next 12 months would you use your hard earned cash with them the probable the answer would be no and that will be a huge consideration for any white knight or preditor who may appear on the scene.
And the press then inflame things using words like stranded.Exactly. Once there's a rumour of an airline starting to struggle, people will start looking elsewhere for flights, which then snowballs to the current situation. Stopping that very first rumour is almost impossible as airlines publish their profit/loss reports each year. Any loss or the airline not publishing their results will be taken badly by the public and start this whole chain.
Even if they are bailed out it may be hard for them to survive the winter as there appears to be conflict looming between Iran and Saudi Arabia which has already caused a 20 percent spike in crude oil prices.
Stands to be a tough winter for all European airlines.
The press are pathetic particularly those dimwits on the BBC morning news. Where have intelligent people gone? Even Simon Calder put them in their rightful dimwit place this morning.And the press then inflame things using words like stranded.
They won't say anything until they have something substantial to say. Everyone will get home just fine.Sad situation this the whole thing is turning in to a circus, people posting this that and another for all concerned the sooner Thomas Cook make a statement the better.
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They won't say anything until they have something substantial to say. Everyone will get home just fine.
Very sad but online has killed so many businesses. We mourn but how many of use a travel agent? Value of the pound has not helped. B have a lot to answer for as well. Too much asset stripping and not enough homegrown ownership.
We only have ourselves to blame for this mess.
Hopefully it will be saved but looking unlikely.
Condor will continue to operate and has applied for an emergency loan from the German government which if granted will no doubt raise questions as to why the UK government couldn't do something similar.Perhaps Condor employees are in the best place as Lufthansa have often been interested in buying them and could now get their assets on the cheap. They are as much a household name in Germany as TCX are over here with a much wider coverage of their home country. To lose them so soon after Germania and airberlin will have hit the smaller regional airports particularly hard. Many of their employees will have come from those two airlines.
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