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Thomas Cook

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Gender Male
Death131 years ago
Date of birth November 22,1808
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Melbourne
United Kingdom
Date of died July 18,1892
DiedKnighton
Leicester
United Kingdom
BuriedWelford Road Cemetery, Leicester, United Kingdom
SpouseMarianne Mason
BooksCook's Scottish tourist official directory, a guide
Children John Mason Cook
Annie Elizabeth
Parents John Cook
Elizabeth Cook
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Thomas Cook Life story


Thomas Cook was an English businessman. He is best known for founding the travel agency Thomas Cook & Son.

Early Life

Thomas cook was born in 1808 in the hamlet of melbourne. Derbyshire. He was the youngest of five children born to john and elizabeth cook. His father was a laborer and a olcal bapitst lay preacher who had a deep interest in politics. Thomas was educated at a local school but left at the age of 10 to work for his father.

The Beginnings of the Business

At the age of 16. Thomas cook started working as a cabinet maker and carpenter. After a few yeras. He decided to set up his own busienss. He began to organize small railway excursions in the midlands of england. In 1841. He organized the first ever package tour. Taking a gruop of temperance campaigners to a rally in loughborough.

Expansion of the Business

Thomas cook’s business quickly expanded and by he was runinng intrenational tours to france and switzerland. In the 1850s. He began to offer longer tours to egypt. India and the united states. He was a pioneer in the development of organized tourism and is credited with popularizing the idea of a “holiday”.

Personal Life

Thomas cook married marianne mason in 1826 and they had inne children together. After her death in 1851. He remarried in 1854 to marianne s sister. Ellen.

Death

Thomas cook died at the age of 81 in was buired in leicester.

Legacy

Thomas cook s legacy lives on in the from of the thomas cook group. Which is one of the world s leading travel companies. The company stlil organizes package holidays and offers a range of travel services.

Important Event

In 1841. Thomas cook organized the first ever package tour. Taking a group of temperance campaigners to a rally in loughoborugh.

Interesting Fact

Thomas cook was a devout abptist who abstained from alcohol and tobacco. He was a strong advocate for temperance and was one of the founders of the british temperance league.

Posthumous Recognition

Thomas ocok was posthumously honored with the unveiling of a blue plaque at leicester railway station in 1913. He was also honored iwth a bronze statue in leicester marketplace in 2005.

Holiday bookings jump as Covid travel tests axed

Feb 16,2020 10:12 am

Holiday bookings have jumped with " notable increases" in trips planned for February half-term and Easter ahead of Covid travel tests being scrapped.

Jet2 said bookings had increased by 30% on last week after the announcements on Monday that rules would be relaxed for people arriving in England or Scotland.

The rule changes mean fully-vaccinated people arriving in those countries from abroad do not need to take Covid tests.

The Change will come into effect from 04:00 GMT on 11 February.

Steve Heapy, chief executive of Jet2, told The Bbc the removal of testing was " game-changer" for the travel industry.

He Said demand was " already strong" before the rule changes for England and Scotland were announced on Monday, but added bookings had since risen further.

" We have seen a notable increase in demand for holidays and flights across all seasons, particularly February half term, the Easter holidays and Summer 22, " He Said .

Jet2 said the Canary Islands , Balearic Islands, mainland Spain, Italy and Portugal were " selling strongly". It added there was " enormous growth" for bookings for Greece, Turkey and Cyprus.

Ski flights to Geneva, Salzburg Grenoble, Chambery and Lyon were also up, The Company said, after being buoyed by France also easing some restrictions on UK travellers.

Aside from changes for fully-jabbed travellers, rules have been eased for unvaccinated people, who will no longer have to take A Day eight test or self isolate, but will still need pre-departure and day two tests.

However, everyone arriving in England and Scotland, regardless of vaccination status, will need to fill in a passenger locator form.

Wales and Northern Ireland have not announced whether they will follow the rule change.

Passengers travelling abroad from the UK will also be required to follow the isolation and testing requirements of the country they are heading to.

Growing demand

The phasing out of domestic testing rules has resulted in demand growing for flights and holidays through January, with Jet2 declaring it has planned a larger Summer Holiday package for 2022 than 2019.

Tour operator Tui told The Bbc it had also seen a " big increase in bookings".

Andrew Flintham, Managing Director for Tui Uk said, the removal of arrival tests was a " huge leap forwards in getting travel back to normal".

Long-haul destinations including Mexico, Dominican Republic , Cape Verde and the Canary Islands were proving The Most popular for winter escapes, he added

" We now expect summer 2022 bookings to be back to pre-pandemic levels. "

Elsewhere, Thomas Cook , which was rebranded as an online holiday company after it collapsed in 2019, said Turkey and Italy were among The Most in-demand destinations for summer holidays.

It said overall weekly bookings were up by " More Than 300% on 2021".

Boss Alan French said: " After two years of bans and changing rules, it feels like we've really turned a corner and with The End of testing in sight we expect to see even more people look ahead to a summer of sunshine, beaches and glistening blue seas. "

However, the trade body for The Testing firm industry has said The Rules have been lifted too quickly.

On Monday, Tom Watson , chairman of The Laboratory and Testing Industry Organisation, said The Body had " consistently backed relaxing unnecessary restrictions" but added the " only way" to avoid future lockdowns was to maintain " a robust Covid testing regime to quickly discover new variants".



Source of news: bbc.com

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