Support for Thomas Cook staff and customers
Citizens Advice services across Greater Manchester have issued clear and practical information and advice for employees and customers of Thomas Cook following the announcement from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) that the company had "ceased trading with immediate effect".
If you are a Thomas Cook customer
Customers in the UK yet to travel: Don't go to the airport
Customers abroad: Everyone due to fly in the next fortnight will be brought back to the UK at no cost to them - These repatriation flights will only be operating for the next two weeks (until 6 October 2019).
Customers currently overseas should check thomascook.caa.co.uk for confirmation of their new flight details - which will be available a minimum of 48 hours in advance of their original departure time
All affected customers should keep checking thomascook.caa.co.uk for more information
If you are a Thomas Cook employee:
Make sure you ask any questions you have of the administrators - no question is a ‘stupid question’. Someone should have been in contact with you about the process. More information can be found at thomascook.caa.co.uk/liquidation/
Know your rights: You have rights if your employer is ‘insolvent’ and can make a claim for the money you’re owed. Read more information on your rights by visiting the government guidance here.
If you have not been asked to continue in work, and you haven't been paid your redundancy, use the ‘Claim for redundancy and monies owed’ service on GOV.UK
Staff and customers are urged to contact their local Citizens Advice - details of which can be found here.
Key contact:
Hayley Wright, Communications & Engagement Lead - hayley.wright@penninewest.cab
Notes for editors:
Thomas Cook ceased trading on 29th September 2019.
Citizens Advice Greater Manchester is a partnership of all the local Citizens Advice services working in communities across the 10 Greater Manchester boroughs/
Together, over the last 12 months, the local Citizens Advice services across Greater Manchester have supported 80,181 unique clients with 303,000 problems. The biggest debt issue was Council Tax Arrears and Personal Independence Payment was the biggest benefit issue.
People wanting to get information, advice and guidance over the phone can do so by contacting one of the following numbers depending on the local authority they live or work:
Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford: 0300 330 9073
Manchester: 0344 411 1222
Salford: 0300 3309 074
Bury & Bolton: 0300 330 9071
Tameside: 0300 330 9076
Wigan: 0300 330 9077
Anyone outside of Greater Manchester can contact: 0344 411 1444