Thomas Cook brand sold to Club Med owner Fosun for £11m

The Thomas Cook brand has been saved from obscurity after the Chinese owner of Club Med said it would buy the name for £11m.

Fosun Tourism, which was seen as a potential saviour of Thomas Cook before it went bust, is also acquiring the Casa Cook and Cook’s Club hotel brands.

The hotels are aimed at individual travellers and young holidaymakers.

Fosun’s chairman Qian Jiannong, said the company “always believed in the brand value of Thomas Cook”.

Fosun was the largest shareholder in Thomas Cook and had pledged to inject £450m into the company as part of a £900m rescue deal with bondholders and banks.

 

However, the plan collapsed after banks demanded an extra £200m. That triggered Thomas Cook’s liquidation, which put thousands of jobs in jeopardy and led to the biggest peacetime repatriation of UK citizens as holidaymakers were brought home.

 

Last month, Sunderland-based Hays Travel stepped forward to buy 555 Thomas Cook High Street shops.

 

Via BBC

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