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Abstract:Britain's insolvency agency said on Wednesday that Hays Travel had reached an agreement with Thomas Cook Group, a month after the company's collapse.
Thomas Cook abruptly collapsed last month, stranding hundreds of thousands of travelers.Now, a rival company is buying up all of the bankrupt travel agency's UK stores, potentially saving thousands of jobs.Britain's insolvency agency announced the news on Wednesday.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Hays Travel will buy all Thomas Cook's British travel agent shops, potentially saving up to 2,500 jobs, Britain's insolvency agency said on Wednesday, in a rare reprieve for high streets across the country.Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel company whose shops have been a feature of British town centers for generations, collapsed last month, and its UK business went into liquidation.Hays Travel will acquire all 555 stores and look to re-employ former employees from Thomas Cook's retail operations, Britain's Insolvency Service said in a statement.“This agreement [...] provides re-employment opportunities for a significant number of former Thomas Cook employees, and secures the future of retail sites up and down the UK high street,” Jim Tucker, Partner at KPMG, said.
A grounded airplane with the Thomas Cook livery is seen at Manchester Airport, Manchester, Britain September 23, 2019.
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Hays Travel is a private company, jointly owned and managed by Managing Director John Hays and Chair Irene Hays. The 40-year-old firm based in Sunderland in north-east England reached sales of more than 1 billion pounds ($1.22 billion) in 2018.“It is a game-changer for us, almost tripling the number of shops we have and doubling our workforce — and for the industry, which will get to keep some of its most talented people,” John Hays said in a statement on the company's website.Thomas Cook's collapse stranded hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers around the globe and sparked the largest peacetime repatriation effort in British history.Hays Travel has already recruited 421 former Thomas Cook employees since its collapse, and have made other offers to the travel firm's former workers, the Insolvency Service said.Read more: A Thomas Cook flight attendant says she only learned that the company collapsed and she lost her job on FacebookBritain has appointed an Official Receiver to try and realize value from Thomas Cook's assets. KPMG is overseeing the process at its retail division and aircraft maintenance companies, while insolvency practitioners from Alix Partners are managing the liquidation of its airline and tour operator.(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru and Alistair Smout in London, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Alexander Smith)
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