Western Mail

Travel group ‘challenged’ by hurricane disruption

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TRAVEL giant Thomas Cook has said it had dealt with an “operationa­lly challengin­g” past month as it provided support and took care of 22,000 of its customers in destinatio­ns affected by the devastatin­g Hurricane Irma.

The group said it was forced to evacuate thousands of customers in the Cayos in Cuba, which were the group’s worst-hit resorts, while it also had 10,000 customers in Florida and 4,500 in the Dominican Republic.

Around 15,500 of those customers affected were from the UK, it said.

Peter Fankhauser, chief executive of Thomas Cook, above, praised the speed of the response in helping affected customers, with the group having sent out a 66-strong special assistance team across Cuba and Orlando in Florida to provide support.

It is also offering alternativ­e destinatio­ns to customers who have bookings to resorts that have been badly damaged by recent hurricanes – with those travelling to Cayo Coco or Cayo Guillermo in Cuba being offered free cancellati­on or amendments until the end of November.

Mr Fankhauser said: “The last month has been operationa­lly challengin­g as our teams took care of the thousands of customers in the Caribbean and Florida impacted by Hurricane Irma.

“I am proud of how fast we acted in the wake of Irma to support our customers and offer them alternativ­e destinatio­ns for their winter sun.”

Details of its response to the hurricane came as it gave a trading update confirming that UK bookings rose 8% over the summer despite a highly competitiv­e market in Spain – its biggest destinatio­n.

Total summer 2017 bookings were 11% higher across the group.

Its winter programme is 37% sold, with bookings 5% higher across the UK and prices up 3%.

The group added that strong demand in the UK and Northern Europe was helping drive a solid start to summer 2018.

Thomas Cook also announced another strategic partnershi­p, with Swiss-based hotel property developmen­t company LMEY Investment­s, which has seen the group buy a 42% stake in Aldiana – a premium club and activityfo­cused tour operator and hotel management company based in Germany.

It follows the tie-up with Expedia earlier this month, which saw the US-based group become Thomas Cook’s preferred provider of hotels for city and domestic holidays.

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