Thomas Cook Germany cancels all trips for 2020
By DW
13 November 2019 |
2:46 pm
Hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers have had their trips canceled due to the company's insolvency. The company's insurance policy has already blown its limit so customers will struggle to be fully compensated.
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