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Tunisia-Britain to fly back 4500 stranded clients following Thomas Cook collapse today

UK’s Civil Aviation Authority announced 26 flights are programmed to fly on Friday to bring back 4500 people back to the country, following the fall of Thomas Cook.
The regulator declared it had 14 thousand more extra passengers to return to Britain, entering the 11th day of its two-week-long peacetime repatriation process.

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