Travel company reveals cost of two crises as it reports £44m pre-tax loss for third quarterThomas Cook has warned that disruption caused by the terrorist attack on tourists in Tunisia and the Greek debt crisis will reduce the company’s profits by about £25m this year.The travel company said it cancelled almost its entire programme of holidays to Tunisia this summer after a gunman killed 38 people, 30 of whom were British, on a beach. Cancelled holidays, changes to flights and flying customers back from Tunisia will cost about £20m, Thomas Cook said. Continue reading...