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Germany could give financial aid to Condor airline after Thomas Cook collapse

Germany is considering issuing financial aid to the Condor airline after Thomas Cook declared bankruptcy.
 
Thomas Cook, which has a 49% share in the airline, collapsed on Monday.
 
Condor has applied for a bridging loan from the federal government and is awaiting a response, with German media reporting the amount requested was £176 million.
 
Thomas Cook's collapse has reportedly left 600,000 tourists stranded, including tens of thousands of Germans.


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