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The British travel agency giant went bankrupt and hundreds of thousands of tourists were stranded overseas. What should we do as tourists?

As the oldest travel company in the world, the news that the British Thomas Cook Group announced bankruptcy liquidation also affected 6,543,800 British tourists who traveled overseas.

The British Civil Aviation Authority said that Thomas Cook has stopped operating. In order to be responsible for the tourists, they will cooperate with the government to take the150,000 tourists home within two weeks. This is undoubtedly the largest repatriation operation in peacetime in Britain, and this repatriation plan is also called "Matt Hong En Operation".

What can we do as tourists during these two weeks? How do we deal with and face this situation? How should I adjust my mood?

As tourists, we are all eager to seek an official answer. We will worry about being kicked out of the hotel and not going home. If the reservation is cancelled, do we have to pay out of our own pockets? The most important question is, how do we get back? Because the round-trip air tickets are provided by the airlines in Thomas Cook, but now the travel agencies and airlines have closed down, who will find the air tickets has become the biggest problem for tourists.

Thomas Cook Group has a history of 178 years. It operates hotels, resorts, airlines and cruise ships in 16 countries and receives190,000 passengers every year. So no one thought that such a big company would go bankrupt if it said bankruptcy.

As tourists, we can only improvise and follow the brigade, while safeguarding our rights and interests, we must also protect our own safety. At the same time, you should also adjust your mood, don't rise to life because of a bad trip, pay more attention and observation, and try to have fun if possible.