Thomas Cook job cuts are necessary, says expert

Thomas Cook job cuts are necessary, says expert

By Melanie Hall

Thomas Cook job cuts are necessary, says expertThomas Cook Group’s decision to cut 2,500 jobs and close 195 stores has gone down well in the City as a much-needed restructuring following its “dismal” financial performance, said a leading analyst.

Douglas McNeill, investment director at stockbrokers Charles Stanley, told Travel Weeklythat the move, although sad for those at risk of losing their jobs, was necessary.

“The City is pleased to see restructuring taking place,” said McNeill. “No-one is ever keen to see other people losing jobs so the restructuring that is underway is tempered by thoughts about those losing jobs, but it’s beyond question that things needed to change at Thomas Cook.

“I would say that the City has thought something like this was on the cards for quite some time. The management has led the City to expect cost savings without being particularly specific.”

“lt hasn’t required much imagination to realise that a lot of reductions was on the way,” said McNeill, as it is doing less business than it used to.

“Capacity is down this summer season, 4% down at the last count,” he said. “That’s not the first such reduction. Reduction in the winter season was greater than that. Sooner or later, you are going to conclude that you are going to need fewer staff.”

McNeill said that Thomas Cook’s chief executive Harriet Green was instilling confidence because of her plans to cut costs.

“Financial performance has been dismal for quite some time and the share price tells you that the City is confident in Harriet Green’s ability to restructure,” he said.

Thomas Cook saw its share price drop by more than 4% yesterday in the wake of the travel group’s mass jobs cut announcement a day earlier.

Shares in the company were down 3.5p to 82.5p but this was more than 15% below its 52-week high of 97.38. At yesterday’s rate, the group’s market capitalisation was £787.92 million.

Cook is to cut 2,500 jobs and close almost 200 agency branches as part of a financial turn around plan. An update on the business transformation plan and new strategy for the group is due to be given by chief executive Harriet Green on Wednesday.

A brief trading update will be given ahead of first half results to be announced in May.

Welcome to Stockholm – the Capital of Scandinavia!

Welcome to Stockholm – the Capital of Scandinavia!Stockholm, one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, is built on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. The beautiful buildings, the greenery, the fresh air and the proximity to the water are distinctive traits of this city. The Royal National City Park, (the first National City Park in the world), is a green space that breathes for the city, and a constant presence in the crush of the city.

With its 750 year history and rich cultural life, Stockholm offers a wide selection of world-class museums and attractions. Most of the city’s attractions can be reached on foot, and there’s a good chance of experiencing a lot of things in a short time. Experience big-city life, the history of civilization and natural scenery, all in the course of the same day. Visit Stockholm City Hall. Climb the City Hall tower for a fantastic view of Stockholm. Don’t miss Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s oldest attraction and one of the best preserved medieval city centers in the world. Walk through small winding streets lined with stores full of handicrafts, antiques, art galleries and cafés. The Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral are also located in Gamla Stan.

 The green island of Djurgården is home to some of the city’s most popular attractions. Visit the world-famous warship the Vasa, the world’s oldest open-air museum Skansen, or Astrid Lindgren’s Junibacken. And don’t miss the chance to see Stockholm from the water. Naturally a city built on fourteen islands offers marvelous views over the water. There are many different sightseeing tours to choose from. And if fourteen islands aren’t enough, Stockholm offers a wonderful archipelago with 30,000 islands, islet rocks and skerries.

Read our pick of the Top 10!

The Stockholm Cruise Network has been specially created for cruise passengers staying here for short periods of 24 – 72 hours. Most cruise ships are able to dock right in the city center with historic sights, attractions and shopping areas all within easy reach.

ABBA The Museum to open in 2013

Walk in. Dance out. That is the tagline of the new ABBA museum opening next spring.

Björn Ulvaeus, member of the iconic 70’s pop group ABBA, announced at a press conference that ABBA The Museum will open in April/May 2013. The new museum will be integrated with the previously announced Swedish Music Hall of Fame on the island of Djurgården, Stockholm.


The perfect day
in
 Stockholm
  Royal
Splendour
 
How do you spend one perfect day in Stockholm during your cruise? Or two perfect days before or after? Read the Avid Cruiser’s guide to Stockholm, with recommendations of eight hotels as well as what to see and do. Also why not explore the great benefits of the Stockholm card, including free admission to 80 museums and attractions.

 
The Swedish royal family is hotter than ever. Why not add a little royal splendor to your Stockholm visit? Take the boat out to beautiful Drottningholm Palace, discover armor and jewels at the Royal Armory, or view the art collection of “the painting prince”, Prince Eugen.

Trade Shows
in Stockholm this Spring
   Stockholm Card highlights:
Art & Design
 
It’s that time of the year when we want to know what’s fresh and new. That means there are plenty of fairs and trade shows to point out the trends of the new year. Here are some up-coming events!

 
Maybe you’ve heard of Moderna Museet and the National Museum, but these attractions are only the tip of the iceberg. If you love contemporary art, photography, design and architecture you have come to the right place.