
Peter Fankhauser (born 1960) is a Swiss businessman, who was the chief executive officer (CEO) of the
Thomas Cook Group
Thomas Cook Group plc was a global travel group, headquartered in the United Kingdom and listed on the London Stock Exchange from its formation on 19 June 2007 by the merger of Thomas Cook AG — successor to Thomas Cook & Son — an ...
from 2014 until its collapse in 2019.
Early life and career
Born in November 1960,
Fankhauser has a doctorate from the
University of St. Gallen
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in political science.
He was responsible for managing the European division of the tourism company
Kuoni and worked for the leisure airline
LTU in Germany.
Thomas Cook Group
Fankhauser joined
Thomas Cook Group
Thomas Cook Group plc was a global travel group, headquartered in the United Kingdom and listed on the London Stock Exchange from its formation on 19 June 2007 by the merger of Thomas Cook AG — successor to Thomas Cook & Son — an ...
in 2001. He led the German business of Thomas Cook, expanded and made it the most profitable tour operator in Germany. He was promoted to chief operating officer in November 2013.
In November 2014, it was announced that
Harriet Green
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She was CE ...
was to leave Thomas Cook Group with immediate effect, and that Fankhauser would take over as CEO.
Fankhauser received £8.3 million worth of pay since becoming CEO, including a £2.9 million bonus in 2015. During that year, he faced criticism of how Thomas Cook handled the
deaths of two children whilst on holiday in
Corfu
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. He admitted that Thomas Cook "failed to show compassion" following calls to boycott the company over its behaviour. He took changed the direction and focus of Thomas Cook on prioritising customer seevice, transformed it into a customer centric business. He was reinventing Thomas Cook by launching new Hotel concepts like Casa Cook and Cooks Club and expanded into China the fastest growing travel market in the world.
Thomas Cook was subject to widespread speculation about its financial position throughout 2019. By September the company had secured £900 million in funding as part of a
debt-for-equity
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swap, including a £450 million investment from Chinese travel group
Fosun International
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.
Despite this, a late demand emerged from funders of the Group including
Royal Bank of Scotland Group
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and
Halifax,
who insisted that the Group be sufficiently recapitalised to ensure operations were protected through to January, when bookings are traditionally quieter and liquidity would be challenging.
This demand meant the group needed an extra £200 million guarantee to keep the company operational.
These efforts did not succeed, with the UK Government
Secretary of State for Transport
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Grant Shapps
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stating that they would not step in to provide a state guarantiee of £200 million, instead stating it would only support the
Civil Aviation Authority
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Role
Due to the inherent dangers in the use of flight vehicles, ...
response to any bankruptcy, which he said was "on track so far" and "running smoothly". Media reports indicated that a group including the Turkish government and a group of Spanish hoteliers backed by Spanish ministers had offered financial support in order to assist their domestic industries, but that the rescue had failed because "the British government said it was not prepared to provide any financial guarantees to underpin the funding package."
In the morning of 23 September the company declared bankruptcy and entered compulsory liquidation, which took effect at all Thomas Cook Group UK companies.
Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia
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temporarily ceased operations, while other sister companies suspended or continued operations, depending on their corporate relationship. The liquidation left 150,000 British tourists in need of repatriation,
the largest such case in British history, ahead of the
2017 collapse of Monarch Airlines. Fankhauser apologised to colleagues and customers for the "deeply sad day", but blamed banks for its collapse stating that "an additional facility requested in the last few days of negotiations presented a challenge that ultimately proved insurmountable." Hedge funds have also been noted as major beneficiaries of the events, with "Thomas Cook the most shorted company on the
London Stock Exchange
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" prior to the collapse.
On 15 October 2019 Fankhauser was questioned by a cross-party committee of MPs over the collapse of Thomas Cook. Committee chair
Rachel Reeves
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Born in Lewis ...
, who asked Fankhauser if he would hand the bonus back, told him that his apologies rang "rather hollow". On 12 January 2022 Sky reported that the Group's executives have been cleared by the Insolvency Service after a two-year probe. The Service had decided to take no further action against former directors of Thomas Coo
Fankhauser is now a Professor at the University of St. Gallen and a managing partner in a consultancy company specialised in transformation.
References
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1960 births
Living people
Swiss chief executives
University of St. Gallen alumni