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UK to repatriate 16,000 people on fourth day of Thomas Cook collapse

Passengers are silhouetted in front of a closed service counter of travel agent Thomas Cook and airline Condor at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany on September 24, 2019 — Reuters photo
Passengers are silhouetted in front of a closed service counter of travel agent Thomas Cook and airline Condor at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany on September 24, 2019 — Reuters photo

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Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said over 70 flights are scheduled for Thursday to bring back 16,000 people to the country following the collapse of Thomas Cook.

The authority also said over 150 Thomas Cook crew and 30 per cent of the total number of passengers, in the first three days of the operation, had already been flown back, reports Reuters.

CAA said its flying programme would continue until October 6, with more than 1,000 flights planned in total. The aviation regulator launched the largest peacetime repatriation on Monday.

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