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The foreign secretary has insisted Thomas Cook passengers will not be stranded overseas if the company collapses into administration.
Dominic Raab's reassurances came as the embattled travel group met shareholders and creditors on Sunday in a final attempt to piece together a rescue deal.
The 178-year-old company has issued a last-gasp plea to its lenders to reduce a £200m funding demand as the travel agent was just hours from possible insolvency.
If the company collapses into administration it would trigger Britain's biggest-ever peacetime repatriation operation, as 165,000 holidaymakers will need to be flown back to the UK.
Speaking to the BBC, Mr Raab said: "We have got all the contingency planning to make sure no one will be stranded.
"I don't want to give all the details of it because it depends on the nature of how people are out there, whether they have got a package holiday or whether they just paid for the flights and sorted out something separately."
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