UK plans to allow failed airlines to keep flying to repatriate customers
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Proposed changes to aviation rules follow grounding of Thomas Cook aircraft and crew
Planes owned by failed airlines would be used to repatriate passengers under plans announced by the government.
Proposed legislation would enable collapsed carriers to be placed in special administration, meaning their aircraft and crew can continue flying to bring customers back to the UK. Continue reading...