Thomas Cook expected to sell more ‘non core’ business
Thomas Cook’s chief executive is considering selling Thomas Cook Essentials, Thomas Cook Sport and Elegant Resorts as part of the tour operator’s shake-up.
Harriet Green is looking at getting rid of the arm that sells extras like insurance and airport parking as well as the sports package business and the upmarket tour operator, reports the Sunday Times.
Ski specialist Neilson and Gold Medal are already reported to be under threat as part of the overhaul, see previous story.
Although insiders insist that no decisions have been made yet.
Green is to announce her plans for the tour operator’s revival on March 13 which will include offloading ‘non core’ business but she may not identify which will be sold.
Diane
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