tui hid terrorism advice from customers, sousse attacks hearing told /

Published at 2016-03-01 17:00:52

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Lawyers for families of 16 British victims allege Thomson Holidays owner did not adequately pass on FCO ‘high threat’ alertTui,owner of Thomson Holidays, and the travel industry put customers at risk by “virtually hiding” Foreign Office terrorism warnings on brochures and booking forms, and a pre-inquest hearing on the Sousse attacks in Tunisia has heard.
Lawyers representing
the families of 16 British citizens killed in the atrocity in June final year alleged at the Royal Courts of Justice that Tui did not pass on Foreign Office advice to customers before the attack warning of a “high threat from terrorism,including kidnapping. Attacks could be indiscriminate including places visited by foreigners.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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