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Graham Hiscott

Thomas Cook on brink of collapse as holidaymakers face nightmare

Crisis-hit Thomas Cook could be days from collapse.

The is racing against time to secure an additional funding.

Failure to do so could result in its plunging into administration.

If that happened, the would have to pay for 150,000 Britons abroad to be brought home – the biggest repatriation involving a UK firm.

Insiders say the bill could be .

An industry expert said: “Hotels would need to be paid to ensure they don’t kick out guests.”

Thomas Cook was on the verge of securing a £900million rescue deal led by Chinese firm Fosun, owner of Club Med, at the end of August.

But its lenders, led by taxpayer-saved Royal Bank of Scotland, de­­­manded another £200million buffer.

Emergency talks are taking place to try to secure the funding which would safeguard the future of the travel giant and 20,000 workers – 9000 of them in the UK.

It has 560 travel agents but any collapse would lead to shockwaves for other holiday firms that use it, or its airline.

The firm, set up in 1841, is reeling from £1.7billion of debt, dating back to its takeover of MyTravel in 2007.

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