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Britain's government on Monday completed the country's biggest peacetime repatriation that returned 140,000 UK-based Thomas Cook customers
stranded abroad after the collapse of the holiday operator.The final flight arrived at 8.31 am, touching down at Manchester airport in
northern England from Orlando, Florida, said a spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).The flight, with 392 passengers onboard,
marks the end of two-week-long Operation Matterhorn -- Britain's biggest repatriation since World War II.Matterhorn, which involved 150
aircraft from 50 partners worldwide, "required an extraordinary effort from all involved," CAA chief executive Richard Moriarty said in a
statement.Moriarty paid tribute "to the many amazing former Thomas Cook employees" who helped to make the operation successful."It needed an
unprecedented team effort from our commercial partners, our friends across government and my colleagues at the CAA," he added.The regulator
on Monday said it would now launch its largest ever customer reimbursement programme under the Air Travel Organiser's Licence (ATOL)
scheme.The scheme is a safety net, based on an EU directive and managed by the CAA, which covers tourists who have bought all-inclusive
trips with flights and hotels."We know that customers are devastated by the cancellation of their holidays," Moriarty said."Those who bought
a Thomas Cook ATOL-protected holiday are entitled to a full refund of all the money they have paid towards the cost of their holiday."In
addition to this, ATOL protected passengers that were abroad when the company went into liquidation might be able to claim for out of pocket
expenses."Debt-plagued Thomas Cook, which struggled against fierce online competition for years and blamed Brexit uncertainty for a drop in
bookings, declared bankruptcy on September 23 after failing to secure fresh funds.(This story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent
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