Deirdre Hutton
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | March 15,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
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Deirdre Hutton Life story
Dame Deirdre Mary Hutton DBE, is a British public servant, termed by the British media as "Queen of the Quangos" and "The great quango hopper". She is currently the Chair of the UK's Civil Aviation Authority.
Fraudsters 'target Thomas Cook refund site'
... Dame Deirdre Hutton, the Chairman of the organisation, said: this morning we have taken urgent action in response to what we believe is an attempted fraudulent activity in relation to the refunds for the Thomas Cook customers...
Thomas Cook refund website looks with 60,000 claims on day one
... CAA chair Dame Deirdre Hutton said she was deeply relieved that the Operation Matterhorn , the two-week operation was to return to 150,000 people to the UK after the package holiday company collapsed in the last month...
Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'can leave' Cuba, says CAA
... But Dame Deirdre Hutton, the chair of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), told the BBC s Today programme: That has been sorted out by the ambassador overnight, and the Cuban flight is in the air on its way back, which is very good news...
Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'trapped' in Cuba
... Dame Deirdre Hutton, CAA chairwoman, described Monday as a pretty good day for a first day ...
'Everyone has been kicked out of their rooms'
... Dame Deirdre Hutton, CAA chairwoman, described Monday as a pretty good day for a first day ...
Thomas Cook customers in shock about the prices of flight tickets
... How is the repatriation expenses? Meanwhile, Dame Deirdre Hutton, the Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) described the Phase of the return of the holidaymakers on Monday as a pretty good day for a first day ...
'Everyone has been kicked out of their rooms'
Jess Beeton and Richard Berrington are on holiday on the Costa Almeria, Spain
Holidaymakers who were Abroad when Thomas Cook folded have been telling the BBC that their hotels have been demanding extra money from them.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
But Jess Beeton, on holiday with her partner Richard Berrington, said "everyone who booked through Thomas Cook has been Locked Out of The Rooms ".
She added: "The only option we were given was to pay what Thomas Cook hasn't, or get our stuff and leave. "
Jess said that after The Hotel locked them out, she managed to gain access to their room by saying she had medication there that she needed to take.
Once inside, she and Richard locked themselves in, But they have since Paid £520 on a credit card so they can stay at The Hotel until their due departure date from Spain on Sunday.
She added: "Most of the People in this hotel are elderly and about five couples of pensioners are having to sleep on sofas in reception with none of their belongings or access to food. They haven't even been provided with a blanket or pillow. "
Security guardsHayley Hook and her family are on holiday in Greece.
She says they have been forced to give their credit card details to hotel staff and that at one point, security guards were brought in - although they have since left.
She posted on Facebook that The Hotel was demanding €50 (£44) Per person, Per room Per night and it said if they did not pay, it would stop supplying them with food and Drink .
Security guards were brought into Hayley Hook's hotel in GreeceHolidaymakers like Hayley may have Paid for their rooms months earlier, But hotels would normally only receive The Money from Thomas Cook several weeks after their stay.
But the industry insurance fund Atol, which covers payments in The Event of a firm failing, will only cover bills for rooms and food that have been run up since Thomas Cook 's collapse on Monday.
That means any arrears built up at hotels beforehand will not be covered. Affected hoteliers will have to apply to the liquidators for their money instead - But there is no guarantee they will be successful.
Hotels may be worried that they are not going to be Paid money they are owed for previous Thomas Cook guests, and therefore attempting to recoup costs by charging current guests.
Or they may simply not feel confident The Money will come through from Atol.
'Afraid to leave The Hotel 'Graeme Renwick said that in His hotel in Mallorca on Monday night, "there was chaos at reception with staff shouting at guests when there were no Thomas Cook staff present and The Hotel saying 'you're going to have to pay us'".
He added: "We're Atol-protected, and The Hotel are, But I don't think they trust that Atol is going to pay them. "
Clare McSweeney and Graeme Renwick are taking their Last Holiday before Getting Married next yearHis fiancée Clare McSweeney said: "Things have become very fraught in The Hotel . Another guest, a 77-year-old lady, First Time travelling alone, is distraught, with her son back in the UK trying to assist.
"Guests are too afraid to leave The Hotel or stray too far in case anything happens. "
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Other hotels have taken The Opposite approach. Maeve Pendlebury said The Hotel where she and her partner are staying in Rhodes "could not have been kinder or more hospitable".
Managers of the Atrium Prestige wrote to guests to reassure them that "in spite of this unprecedented outcome that results in large debts" for The Company , they should continue to enjoy their holidays as planned.
Reps still workingThomas Cook reps around The World have also received praise from holidaymakers.
Dan Birch is in Lanzarote with His partner and daughter and told the BBC: "The reps are there, still working and speaking to People , which is amazing. They are really trying to help People . "
Dan Birch, who is in Lanzarote with His Family , says there is anger towards The HotelHe said some guests had moved to a cheaper hotel after they were told they had to pay for their accommodation.
But he said: "They know it is not the reps' fault and the anger here is directed to The Hotel . "
Michael Sheppard and family were due to Return Home from Corfu on Monday Morning and as they had only booked a flight home through Thomas Cook , knew they had no Atol protection.
He said: "When we got to Corfu airport we were amazed to see four smiling Thomas Cook staff working hard to help People .
"When I spoke to them they did not think they were going to be Paid But they had come to help anyway - how professional, dedicated and Caring - I was incredibly moved. "
Michael's plane took off six hours after its scheduled departure time.
"The Crew were Thomas Cook staff, who had been offered Two Weeks ' work by the lease company to do The Rescue flights," he said.
"They got a huge round of applause both at the beginning and at the end of The Flight . "
RepatriationOn Monday, the CAA started repatriating British holidaymakers who were Abroad at the time that Thomas Cook collapsed.
Dame Deirdre Hutton , CAA chairwoman, described Monday as "a pretty Good Day for a first day".
She told BBC 5 Live's Wake Up to Money: "We ran 64 flights, we brought back just under 15,000 People . That was over 90% of those we intended to bring back. "
There will be More Than 1,000 flights between now and Sunday 6 October to repatriate The Remaining 135,300 holidaymakers, with 74 of those, returning around 17,000 People , scheduled for Tuesday .
to keep Thomas Cook customers updated with the latest advice and news.
It is running a Call Centre to respond to holidaymakers 24 hours A Day , Seven Days a week.
The Call Centre can be reached on 0300-303-2800 inside the UK and +44 1753-330330 from Abroad .
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Source of news: bbc.com