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Turkey moves to protect Thomas Cook guests

Anadolu Agency TÜRKIYE
Published September 23,2019
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Hours after the collapse of British tour operator Thomas Cook, Turkish authorities moved to reassure tourists in Turkey who booked and paid for their holidays through the iconic firm.

Turkey's tourism establishments cannot request additional payments from Thomas Cook customers, the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry announced on Monday.

The payments of Thomas Cook U.K. guests staying in Turkish tourism establishments -- including for over the weekend -- are guaranteed by the Air Travel Organiser's Licence (ATOL) of the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the ministry tweeted.

It said that as of Monday, there were over 21,000 guests of Thomas Cook U.K. in Turkish accommodation facilities.

If establishments request additional payments from Thomas Cook U.K. guests or vacate them from their rooms, these establishments will face legal action, it added.

The ministry said that it would shortly provide a credit support package with the country's Treasury and Finance Ministry for tourism firms affected by Thomas Cook's collapse.

For canceled flights, the Air Travel Organiser's Licence announced that it is organizing new flights for these passengers.