Damian Matthews had been working at Thomas Cook as a commercial accountant since July, and told CNN he hasn't been told anything about the company collapse.
“I saw in (the) news, security had been hired to lock down our Manchester hangar where I work and that flights are grounded so didn’t seem any point in going in today,” he said.
He posted photos of the hangar today, tweeting that he felt "so privileged to have worked for Thomas Cook Airlines."
He said the airline had been "viable," but after increased media coverage of the crisis, suppliers withdrew and demanded immediate payments.
"Then consumer confidence was gone, so it felt like the end," he said. “I had hoped it’d be rescued but I worked in banking for a long time previously and knew that was going to be unlikely given banks won’t really want to own an airline and the brand was so damaged.”
https://www.cnn.com/uk/live-news/thomas-cook-dle-intl-hnk/index.html
2019-09-23 10:46:00Z
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