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";s:4:"text";s:4420:" The snag for any buyer is that only 38% of seats are sold as ‘seat only’ – the rest is sold via tour operators, primarily Thomas Cook itself.
With lighter loads and passengers wanting to be around fewer people, one airline has decided it could find a niche in this lower load market.
The airline also has two subsidiaries.
He anticipated that there would be high demand among airlines.Avation, which is listed in London, has 48 aircraft, a mixture of Boeing, Airbus, Fokker and ATR models, and purchase rightsWe have noticed that there is an issue with your subscription billing details. In Germany, it operates under the Condor moniker and the The age of some of Thomas Cook Airlines’ aircraft may also deter some buyers though this may possibly be offset by the lucrative slots the airline has in constrained airports such as London Gatwick and Frankfurt.The Financial Times reported that Thomas Cook Airlines was mainly valued in the £1billion-£1.5billion range, though one analyst was cited as valuing the business as high as £3.2billion.As well as Lufthansa, other operators who may be interested in some elements of Thomas Cook Airlines’ operation include Ryanair, easyJet and airline consortium IAG. With its hotel business operating with a higher margin than the airline, a sale of all or part of Thomas Cook Airlines is seen as a smart way to secure the parent company with future hotel expansions planned.Thomas Cook Airlines supports its parent company’s package holiday business with almost 50 percent of passengers travelling on an all-inclusive hotel, flight and holiday package with Thomas Cook. According to its website, Thomas Cook operated a fleet of 105 aircraft in total for summer 2019.