Staff at the Spalding branch of travel giant Thomas Cook are waiting to hear if the store is on a proposed list of closures.
Thomas Cook announced today (Wednesday) that it is looking to reduce the number of staff by 2,500 across the country and has started a 90-day consultation on plans to close 195 high street stores.
A spokesman refused to reveal the stores on the list for closure as she said the firm is working to notify its employees.
In August, Thomas Cook merged with Co-op Travel and Midlands Co-op and owns 70 per cent of the group. There are branches of Co-op Travel in Abbey Road, Bourne and the Precinct in Market Deeping. It is not yet known if any of those stores are at risk.
The plans are part of the travel agents’ three-year programme to transform its operations.
Chief executive officer of Thomas Cook UK and Ireland Peter Fankhauser said: “It is never easy to make decisions that impact directly on our people, but we also owe it to our customers to operate efficiently and ensure that when they book their holiday with us our administrative costs are as low as possible.”