Boeing opens $50 million fund for families of MAX crash victims
Boeing is to pay the families of passengers killed in two 737 MAX crashes $144,500 (£116,235) each. All 737 MAX…
Boeing is to pay the families of passengers killed in two 737 MAX crashes $144,500 (£116,235) each. All 737 MAX…
A cross-government taskforce is to be convened to support Thomas Cook employees. It will 'consider existing support schemes and will…
As Operation Matterhorn to repatriate 150,000 Thomas Cook holidaymakers kicked in yesterday, it emerged that 60% of the estimated £100…
TUI has announced plans to increase its market share following the collapse of its rival Thomas Cook. In a trading…
Holidaymakers have accused the travel industry of taking advantage of the company's collapse to hike flight and holiday prices. Those…
Dozens of global airlines are urging the Hong Kong government to relieve their financial pain as travel demand to Hong…
Malindo Air claims a massive data breach revealed last week was an inside job.It says two former workers of its…
Thomas Cook (India) Ltd was once again forced to communicate its independence from the now collapsed UK travel giant of…
Singapore based budget carrier Scoot is ditching the dreaded credit card processing fee.Now customers will no longer be hit with…
. The Civil Aviation Authority is contacting hotels where Thomas Cook package holidaymakers are staying to confirm accommodation costs will…
Kosmar Holidays, the company launched a year ago by a young entrepreneur, is hoping to open on the high street…
Travel companies have just a few more days to lobby for votes in the 2019 British Travel Awards.Voting closes at…
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