Hays Travel to close 89 shops as Covid-19 pandemic devastates travel The travel firm, which bought Thomas Cook when it collapsed in 2019, is closing the stores following a review. We are continuing with our robust two-year business plan and continue to be ready for the bounceback when it comes.. A TRAVEL company which swooped in to save collapsing Thomas Cook stores has now closed a string of shops. Grantham Something went wrong, please try again later. Ulverston Winchester Blackburn West Bridgford White Rose Rhyl 3 Mar 2023 - Private room in home for $72. ", Roberto Firmino's agent breaks silence on 'unbelievably emotional' Liverpool exit, Roberto Firmino refused to hold talks with other clubs before deciding his Liverpool future, according to his agent, 'Stunning' former rectory transformed into modern 1m home, The house dates back to 1880 and includes a lot of period features, Family wrongly kicked out of Mother Goose panto give their review, John's wife was "in tears" as they were escorted out of the auditorium by staff and security. Southampton The government must be held responsible for this shameful record.". Berwick Hastings Wombwell Connswater Lisburn Maidenhead Hays Travel is to close 89 shops as it consolidates its retail estate amid the continued pressures of Covid-19. But the imposition of another lockdown and the suspension of flights and holidays by major providers that followed meant the company had to act to cut costs, it said. Chichester The spokeswoman said the firm employed about 7,700 people, many of whom were "working from home taking bookings for holidays for 2021 and beyond". Manuel Cortes, general secretary of the TSSA union, said: Hays IG members encouraged to boost margins and discount less, Respond to reviews every time, Hays IG members urged, Cover Stars: Kerry Meads magical Disney Dream and Florida theme parks experience, Loganair gives notice of Highlands and islands flights suspension, Gday Australia megafam heads to Tropical North Queensland, New Brittany Ferries ship Santoa docks in Portsmouth homeport, Holidaysplease hails introduction of online hub for agents, Agent Diary: Why should we pay the price when suppliers make mistakes?, Elegant Resorts managing director recognised as female leader, Ambassador to relax Covid rules on most sailings, European hotspots continue to dominate summer trading, Royal Caribbean ups agent competition fund to 300,000, Carnival Cruise Line confirms 2024 Dover departures, Nicole Scherzinger named godmother of P&O Cruises Arvia, Visit Malta welcomes Jet2 route from Belfast, Travel Counsellors reports second consecutive month of record sales, Iata mounts legal challenge to Schiphol capacity cuts, Jet2 takes baggage handling in-house at Bristol and Newcastle airports, Virgin Atlantic launches business travel web platform, Agents offered chance to see both sides of holiday in Classic Collection initiative, Potential purchasers sought for Thomas Cook by Chinese owner, Danger of sacrificing safety for holiday savings highlighted by poll, Updated: Cape Verde dysentery alert issued to travellers, Tui expands Egypt winter sun programme with Marsa Alam charters, Newmarket Holidays staff use pedal power to fundraise for Just a Drop, Malta Tourist Office joins Atas to showcase adventure activities, TTC colleagues head back to Ukraine to deliver 4WD vehicles, G Adventures confirms return of Peru operations, TTC unifies Tour Brands loyalty programmes, New travel agency to open as part of Travel Safe group, Attraction World Group introduces menopause policy, Buyer sought as Southend airport is put up for sale, Travel fraudsters have emotionally draining impact on staff, Government urged to back sustainable aviation fuels, Virgin Atlantic confirms membership of SkyTeam alliance, Europes Etias delays caused by Entry/Exit System hold-ups, Ryanair and Wizz Air see rise in February carryings, Comment: Our industry would gain if we were all easy to do business with.