Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: Highlander on May 17, 2015, 09:11:39 AM
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Thomas Cook are coming out of the case of the deaths of two children in Greece very badly.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-32769317
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Most of TC's hours are far from fine but this is the nadir. Absolutely appalling in every way - how not to deal with a tragedy. Holiday companies should use this as part of their induction training in the section "What not to do".
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Totally disgusting. The families lost not only their kids and nearly their own lives, they also
lost their businesses due to the cost of attending inquests and related court hearings.
I think the Government and pressure group should force Thomas Cook to apologise to
and compensate these families and force travel companies to insure against such incidents
if they are refusing to admit liability.
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TC has issued a statement saying the CE has written a letter of apology to the family. The family has just said that no such letter has been received.
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I attempted to obtain an apology from Tc last year over treatment received from cabin crew which left me in tears and humiliated. Even going to the top and the CEO was pointless. Their whole set up is to never apologise and treat people with contempt. I asked for the 19£ refund due to me to be donated to charity...am still waiting one year later to hear whether that is the case. Ill never use them again.
The treatment of that poor family is abysmal and the lowest of the low.
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After I was given the narrower aisle seat on the back row of a 2am flight to Glasgow flight from Dalaman (even though I was one of the first. To check in and am not narrow in any language) - we then had 4.5 hours of TC staff gossiping loudly and stabbing colleagues in the back, with not a concern for those who may want to try and grab a quick nap before driving onward - I have not flown with TC. That's 4 years now.
In fact I don't even check their flights and prices, I choose someone else or somewhere else rather than use them.
This repulsive episode strengthens my resolve and I hope others at least consider who they are paying for these 'services'.
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Be interesting to see how the shares fare in the next few days...but then most shareholders do not have a conscience anyway.
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Not just shareholders - principles can hold firm till they drop the cost to £9.99 each way and then people re-evaluate.
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I wouldn't fly with them if they were free. Honestly, nothing would get me flying with them again. All the little irks and niggles you try to forget because its a cheap deal. No more.
They have behaved apaullingly and need to account for their actions. Someone banked that cheque, rubbing their hands, knowing where it came from.
Greedy greedy nasty b'ssssss
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We've never really had many dealings with Thomas Cook and after listening to the appalling way the families have been treated by them, and now this disgusting payout we will never use them in the future. Holidays/flights/foreign exchange - nothing, they won't get a penny from us.
I have to say though how much I've admired the way the families have conducted themselves through what must have been a harrowing 9 years to get some kind of justice for Christi and Bobby.
Despite the parents Neil and Sharon having been divorced before the tragedy they have fought this together and the two couples have remained very close. There is a lovely photo in the MoS article showing the two couples and the children they have had since Christi and Bobby died, three boys for Sharon and Paul Wood and a girl and a boy for Neil and Ruth Shepherd, all on holiday together in Cornwall.
It's heartening to see and I think they have, together, done Christi and Bobby proud and although nothing will take away the pain they will always feel, really do wish them well for the future.
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After everything that Thomas Cook has done to inflict pain, suffering and financial hardship to these families
Sky news discovered that the electrician convicted of causing the children's deaths was still working at the
hotel yesterday. Thomas Cook has now said he was sacked today. It beggars belief. They should be jailed.
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Just when I thought this whole saga could not become any more obscene >:( >:( >:(
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3094458/Thomas-Cook-executive-set-receive-11million-bonus.html
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Absolutely Highlander! Just at a time when the family think they can start to move on with their lives what do they get - another stab in the back! >:(
The 'tearful' meetings that took place last week and the apology, which was 9 years overdue, have only taken place since the revelation last week about the 3.5million payout TC received. Also, don't forget the 'free' 20Kg of luggage they were offering, oh yes, last week!! So let's not kid ourselves that any of this was sincere, but merely a cynical marketing tactic to try to repair the damage done to its reputation.
I can assure you that it has only strengthened my resolve never to use them in the future, other people must decide for themselves obviously but my mind is made up.
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£11 million bonus?
It would be nice if he personally donated a million to the parents. I have no direct experience but I would imagine the loss in pleasure between receiving 11 million pounds and receiving 10 million pounds is fairly slight.
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It is Harriet Green who will be getting the bonus. She was CEO at the time of the tragedy.