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UK: Thomas Cook’s Nordic business looks for buyer

 |  September 24, 2019

Thomas Cook’s Nordic business stated Tuesday, September 24, it would continue to operate as it is a separate legal entity from its London-listed parent, which collapsed, and it was looking for new owners. 

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    The Nordic arm of Thomas Cook announced Monday that all its flights would resume Tuesday, although some disruptions were reported.

    “Since we are an independent and profitable part of the business, we are already able to continue our operations with support from our banks, lenders and guarantors,” Magnus Wikner, managing director of Thomas Cook’s Nordic business, said. 

    Hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers were stranded by the collapse of the world’s oldest travel firm, sparking the largest peacetime repatriation effort in British history. 

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