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Andrew Cowan, CEO of Manchester Airport, on Thomas Cook and how businesses can help

'If the past few days have been challenging for us, we can only imagine what is must be like for the 3,000 Thomas Cook employees in Greater Manchester '

People outside the headquarters of tour operator Thomas Cook(Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)

It has been a challenging week for everyone on the Manchester Airport campus.

There won’t be many working on our site who didn’t know someone who worked for Thomas Cook Airlines.

Most of us came into contact with them every day. They are our colleagues, friends and, in some cases, our family.

When news broke of the historic airline’s demise, a huge operation kicked into action, with many people working through the night and doing whatever they needed to do to ensure as smooth an operation as possible for returning passengers.

That will continue and I want to place on record my thanks to all concerned for acting with such dedication and professionalism.

But, of course, these operational challenges are made so much harder by the knowledge that the colleagues, friends and family members we worked with on a daily basis had found themselves out of work.

If the past few days have been challenging for us, we can only imagine what is must be like for the 3,000 Thomas Cook employees in Greater Manchester who were told they were losing their jobs, the majority of whom were based at Manchester Airport.

Thomas Cook was a valued member of the Manchester Airport community - or “team MAN” as we often refer to it as - and that is why we have been determined to respond to this sad news in the most positive way we can.