VIDEO Thomas Cook holidaymakers ‘held hostage’ in Tunisia

Thomas Cook Holidaymakers ‘Held Hostage’ in Tunisia In this striking video, tourists staying at the Les Orangers beach resort in Hammamet, Tunisia, shared alarming experiences as they described being confined within the hotel. Reports indicate that security personnel and hotel management implemented measures that prevented guests from leaving the premises. The situation escalated to the point where the hotel's front gates were literally barricaded, creating an unnerving atmosphere for holidaymakers eager to return home. According to one traveler, the evacuation coaches arrived, but they were blocked from entering the hotel to collect passengers to take them to the airport. Many guests were seen waiting anxiously at the hotel entrance with their luggage, expressing frustration and concern over their predicament. The guests felt they were being treated like hostages in a dire situation, further exacerbated by a lack of clear communication from Thomas Cook’s representatives.

Key Points:​

  • Location: Les Orangers beach resort, Hammamet, Tunisia.
  • Incident: Holidaymakers reported being unable to leave due to security measures.
  • Conditions: Guests described a feeling of being trapped and expressed urgent concerns regarding their safety.
  • Response: Limited communication from Thomas Cook, adding to the distress felt by travelers.
This incident stands as a reminder of the uncertainties that can accompany travel, especially amid larger corporate crises. With the ongoing shifts in the travel industry, what can travelers do to safeguard their experiences and ensure proper contingency plans are in place?
Let's discuss! Have any members here faced similar situations while traveling? What measures do you take to prepare for unexpected circumstances on your journeys?