Re: Thomas Cook - 1841-2019
I suppose this thread is more suited to Holidays rather than Gone But Not Forgotten. I have to say that I do feel so sorry for all their customers who have their work cut out trying to get back home when they should have enjoyed a wonderful holiday - I also feel sorry for the staff who have lost their jobs, and even their Chief Executive is out of a job.
I am someone who has never really travelled overseas and have preferred to stay in areas such as Bournemouth or Eastbourne for holidays (cheap and cheerful of course) - no passport needed for obvious reasons, and no "don't drink the water" warnings either! But in Great Britain, Thomas Cook has always been synonymous with travel and holidays - if one did a Family Fortunes-alike poll of "name a well-known travel agent", the probability would be the fact that Thomas Cook would more likely to be the top answer.
There was also that Thomas Cook advert from around 1984 (on YouTube last time I looked) with a young girl and her Teddy Bear walking into a branch of TC and asking an assistant about holidays - cue Assistant looking on her computer, while her parents are just behind her. I often wished that my family were like that - going off half-way around the world for a holiday, as long as you know the lingo and the currency, everything will be alright - now we know, it isn't.
It seems that Thomas Cook is now what Woolworths and MFI was ten years ago, and Texas Homecare was 20 years ago - a well-known firm that won't survive with us into the next decade.
Telling it almost exactly like it was so many years later - and proud of doing so!