- Thomas Cook, the storied British travel company and airline, declared bankruptcy early Monday morning, local time.
- About 600,000 travelers, including 150,000 Britons, were left stranded, leading the British government to begin the largest peacetime repatriation effort in history.
- The tour operator was still scrambling to secure an additional £200 million (roughly $249 million USD) in emergency funding on Sunday. The effort was apparently unsuccessful.
- Stranded passengers can find more information at the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s website, or its 24-hour hotline: 0300 303 2800 from the UK and Ireland, and +44 1753 330 330 from overseas.
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