More than 30K tourists evacuated from Greece after Thomas Cook collapse

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More than 30K tourists evacuated from Greece after Thomas Cook collapseThomas Cook-related losses could rise up to €500-600 million

The overnight demise of the British travel agency Thomas Cook, one of the world’s oldest, stranded hundreds of thousands of tourists worldwide, including 50,000 in Greece and could bring losses of  500 million euros ($549.87 million,) the head of the country’s tourism confederation SETE said, according to thenationalherald.com.

Some 14,000 holiday-makers were evacuated from the country as of Monday, with some 50,000 Thomas Cook customers essentially stranded, at least for a few days, after its sudden bankruptcy, naftemporiki.gr reports.

Another 16,500 holiday-makers will be evacuated today from around Greece, mainly from Crete, Corfu and Zakynthos.

Thomas Cook annually accounted for nearly three million tourists coming to Greece every year, while operating nine hotels directly and another 39 on a franchise basis. Its commercial ties with other hotels and resorts in Greece numbered into the hundreds.

Greece has been on a record run of tourism seasons but many hotels, especially those on popular islands, rely on package bookings from Thomas Cook, including those that aren’t prepaid, causing hoteliers to fear devastating losses although the agency’s collapse came after the peak summer period ended.

SETE President Andreas Andreadis said Greek businesses need to be protected from the aftermath even as British authorities were scrambling to have flights repatriate citizens in the biggest operation of its kind since the end of World War II.

In a tweet, he said those should include an exemption from the payment of the overnight tax for Thomas Cook tourists and a lowering of the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate for tourist packages, said Kathimerini. “The government must realize the magnitude of the problem and take immediate decisions for support, to avoid the expected domino effect,” he said.

“Our tourism has never faced such a mega-bankruptcy until today. It is a difficult case, with huge costs and many consequences that require calmness and good cooperation from all sides.”

Andreadis also called on everyone working in the tourism industry to treat stranded tourists with “respect and generosity,” during the turmoil which has brought much consternation.

Greek Tourism Minister Haris Theoharis said extra flights were being booked to get the tourists back home, many from the United Kingdom but the most from Germany.  Officials said the tourists, mostly British, were on the islands of Zakynthos, Kos, Corfu, Skiathos and Crete, hitting an industry accounting for about a quarter of Greek economic output, said Reuters.

Thomas Cook ran hotels, resorts and airlines for 19 million people a year in 16 countries but its executives face a grilling in the UK about how it ended so suddenly and without warning to people who had booked packages on its own planes.

“There has been a rescue plan, a plan of repatriation currently underway,” Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis told Reuters. “We are supporting as much as we can,” he said, adding that the Greek authorities had a contingency plan.

“Extra flights have been booked at Greek airports and already the first 15 have come to ensure those people go back smoothly to their homeland. Also, the cost of their stay for the rest of their holidays is being covered,” Theoharis said.

ECONOMIC EARTHQUAKE

About 22,000 tourists were expected to return home at the end of their holidays, with the rest returning after seven to 10 days, he said. The head of Greece’s hotel federation said it’s a severe economic blow to them. “The situation is quite difficult. It does not affect just British tourists but other nationalities as well,” Grigoris Tassios told state television.

Many hotels were expected to take losses on payments affecting vacation packages for the last two months, meaning “many millions of euros,” he said. “Up to October 15, there are high occupancies, we will suffer losses from this segment, too.”

He said hotel companies would turn to the courts to try and recover money owed by Thomas Cook. “This is an earthquake on a scale of seven, now we are waiting for the tsunami,” Michalis Vlatakis, President of the Association of Travel Agents of Crete, told the Athens News Agency.

Thomas Cook was struggling with debts approaching £2 billion ($2.49 billion,) forcing it to enter negotiations with shareholders and creditors that came at least £200 million ($249.06 short of what was needed to keep the company running, the New York Times reported.

Before the collapse, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the government would not intervene to save the airline, adding that doing so would create a “moral hazard” because the possibility of a government bailout could encourage other companies to take risks, the paper added.

In August, with China’s presence rising in Greece, the Chinese investment company Fosun said it planned to build a Mediterranean tourist market for Chinese visitors, through Greece, after agreeing to buy 75 percent of Thomas Cook’s tour operations and 25 percent of its airline business for 450 million pounds ($560.15 million.)

The group’s creditors – banks and bondholders – said they would put up a similar amount to buy 25 percent of the tour business and 75 percent of the airline business with Fosun seeing a potential bonanza for China’s growing interest in Greece and the European Union but there was no report what happened to prevent the agency’s collapse.

Read more at thenationalherald.com

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