Norwegian hit back, saying O'Leary has made the same claim every winter for the past four years and they're still in the air. A Norwegian spokesman told the Mirror: “These comments are from the same broken record and have no root in reality. (Image: NurPhoto via Getty Images)Looking at Thomas Cook, O'Leary said Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) also had a share of the blame. "How you can licence Thomas Cook in April as fit to fly for another 12 months and then it goes bust in September. He added that the package holiday market overall was in trouble, as airlines can now offer cheap fares.
Source: Daily Mirror October 01, 2019 14:49 UTC