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Dame Deirdre Mary Hutton DBE, is a British public servant, termed by the British media as "Queen of the Quangos" and "The great quango hopper". She is currently the Chair of the UK's Civil Aviation Authority.

Fraudsters 'target Thomas Cook refund site'

Fraudsters 'target Thomas Cook refund site'
Feb 16,2020 6:58 am

... Dame Deirdre Hutton, the Chairman of the organisation, said: this morning we have taken urgent action in response to what we believe is an attempted fraudulent activity in relation to the refunds for the Thomas Cook customers...

Thomas Cook refund website looks with 60,000 claims on day one

Thomas Cook refund website looks with 60,000 claims on day one
Feb 16,2020 6:55 am

... CAA chair Dame Deirdre Hutton said she was deeply relieved that the Operation Matterhorn , the two-week operation was to return to 150,000 people to the UK after the package holiday company collapsed in the last month...

Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'can leave' Cuba, says CAA

Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'can leave' Cuba, says CAA
Feb 16,2020 6:34 am

... But Dame Deirdre Hutton, the chair of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), told the BBC s Today programme: That has been sorted out by the ambassador overnight, and the Cuban flight is in the air on its way back, which is very good news...

Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'trapped' in Cuba

Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'trapped' in Cuba
Feb 16,2020 6:33 am

... Dame Deirdre Hutton, CAA chairwoman, described Monday as a pretty good day for a first day ...

'Everyone has been kicked out of their rooms'

'Everyone has been kicked out of their rooms'
Feb 16,2020 6:32 am

... Dame Deirdre Hutton, CAA chairwoman, described Monday as a pretty good day for a first day ...

Thomas Cook customers in shock about the prices of flight tickets

Thomas Cook customers in shock about the prices of flight tickets
Feb 16,2020 6:32 am

... How is the repatriation expenses? Meanwhile, Dame Deirdre Hutton, the Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) described the Phase of the return of the holidaymakers on Monday as a pretty good day for a first day ...

Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'can leave' Cuba, says CAA

Feb 16,2020 6:32 am

Sue Petrow was due to fly home on Wednesday

Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew are free to leave Cuba, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.

Repatriation flights have been arranged with the aid of The British Ambassador to Cuba, it said.

Tourists had said they were prevented from leaving their hotels until they paid extra for their stay.

One holidaymaker, Sue Petrow, who was due to leave, said her hotel had told her she could be held at The Airport unless she paid her bill.

Cabin Crew from Thomas Cook had also said they were effectively being "Held Hostage " by security guards at a hotel.

But Dame Deirdre Hutton , The Chair of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), told the BBC's Today programme: "That has been sorted out by The Ambassador overnight, and the Cuban flight is in the air on its way back, which is very good news. "

"It's also an example of how we're working very closely with The Foreign Office, which is great. "

"It's very distressing for people who are finding difficulties with their accommodation, but what we've done is issue guarantees to the. . hotels with Atol-protected British tourists," she added.

The British Ambassador to Cuba said hotels had been instructed to allow customers to depart without paying additional charges.

Antony Stokes: "Very grateful for patience of all affected in distressing circumstances. "

Sue Petrow said she and other guests had refused to pay extra charges demanded by The Hotel .

Holidaymakers like Sue may have paid for their rooms and meals months in advance, but hotels would normally only receive The Money from Thomas Cook several weeks after their stay.

Reports suggested there was widespread concern in Cuba over whether the industry insurance fund Atol, which covers payments in The Event of a firm failing, would foot the costs.

The fund covers bills that have been run up since Thomas Cook 's collapse on Monday Morning .

However, bills run up at hotels before Thomas Cook 's collapse will not be covered. Affected hoteliers will have to apply to the liquidators for their money.

Counting costs

Dame Deirdre said the CAA had issued guarantees for payment to 3,000 hotels around The World , and had already started making The First payments. The CAA had 200 staff working with Thomas Cook employees, she added.

"Given how much those hotels are owed by Thomas Cook , it's hardly surprising that they are suspicious and angry," She Said .

Thomas Cook owes hotels £338m, with one hotel in Mexico owed £2. 5m, she added.

The Insolvency Service has written to local tourist boards to make sure hotels are working with the CAA on payments, Dame Hutton said.

Repatriation

On Monday, the CAA launched the UK's largest peacetime repatriation operation to bring More Than 150,000 people back to the UK after the collapse of The Holiday firm.

So far, More Than 95% of people have been brought back on their original day of departure, the CAA said.

On Tuesday, 70 flights brought back More Than 14,000 passengers, it said. There are 70 flights scheduled on Wednesday, bringing back a further 16,500 people.

The flying programme will continue until 6 October with More Than 1,000 flights planned.

Richard Moriarty , chief executive of the CAA, said: "I would like those remaining on holiday to enjoy the rest of their stay because we aim to also fly you home on The Day when you were originally booked to fly with Thomas Cook , or very shortly thereafter.

"This remains a highly complex operation and I would like to thank holidaymakers for their patience as some inconvenience and disruption is likely. "

How are customers protected?

If you are on a package holiday,

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to keep Thomas Cook customers updated with the latest advice and news.

It is running a Call Centre to respond to holidaymakers 24 hours A Day , Seven Days a week.

The Call Centre can be reached on 0300-303-2800 inside the UK and +44 1753-330330 from abroad.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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