Thomas Cook Group Airlines
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Thomas Cook Group Airlines Limited[3] was an airline holding company of the defunct British Thomas Cook Group. The airlines operated as a single operating segment of the Thomas Cook Group to allow aircraft to be used when and where they were needed. There were five members of the airline division at the time of the airline's closing, consisting of Condor, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics, Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia, and Thomas Cook Aviation. The airline operated with a total of 105 aircraft based in the United Kingdom, Denmark and Germany.[4][5]
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Formerly | Thomas Cook Group Airlines Limited (2017, 2018-2019) Thomas Cook Group Airlines Plc (2017-2018) |
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Company type | Division Private Limited Company |
Industry | Airline Holding Company |
Founded | 2013; 11 years ago (2013) |
Defunct | 23 September 2019; 4 years ago (23 September 2019) |
Fate | Ceased trading and entered into compulsory liquidation[1] |
Headquarters | Manchester, United Kingdom Frankfurt, Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Christoph Debus (Chief Airlines Officer) Manu Larose (Group Airline Director) |
Services | Transport |
Revenue | £3,519 million (2018)[2] |
Members | |
Parent | Thomas Cook Group |
Website | thomascookairlines condor |
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