(Reuters) - The collapse of British travel operator Thomas Cook has left hundreds of thousands holidaymakers abroad and forced governments and insurers to coordinate a huge operation to get them home.
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Turkey could miss out on 600,000-700,000 tourists a year following the collapse of British tourism agency Thomas Cook (TCG.L) on Monday, the head of Turkey’s Hoteliers Federation (TUROFED) said.