No Greek Thomas Cook customers abroad
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry on Tuesday issued a statement which clarified that "there do not appear to be any cases of Greek clients of Thomas Cook having problems returning to Greece," based on information gathered by Greek diplomatic and consular authorities abroad.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also noted that it "has closely monitored, from the outset, the issues that have arisen since the cessation of operations of the Thomas Cook company and, in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism and the diplomatic and consular authorities of the countries represented in our country, has taken steps to address as best as possible any problems that may arise."
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