revolutionised European air travel, charter airlines were the cheapest way to fly. Now any of us can buy a seat, provided we book at the right time and shop around a bit, at close to the price that a tour operator’s airline has to charge its parent company for one. So the advantage to the tour operator that it can make a profit on the flight has largely disappeared.
Well, I suspect many will be staying local or going to Seahouses and Whitley Bay.
Forget Thomas Cook, I shudder to think of what the Brexit cat will drag in.
The hedge funds shorting the economy are out for blood. 2008/9 all over again.
It's over. Back to Blackpool and Margate.