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Thomson Airways takes delivery of the first two Boeing 787-8s, will be introduced on July 8 to Sanford and Cancun

Thomson Airways (London-Luton and Manchester) andย Boeingย announced the delivery of the airline’s first Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The airplane, the first of eight 787s Thomson Airways has on order, is the first to be delivered to a UK airline. 787-8 G-TUIA was handed over on May 30 followed by G-TUIB yesterday (May 31).

Thousands gathered to watch Thomson’s 787 Dreamliner arrive at Manchester Airport, completing its delivery flight from Paine Field in Everett, Wash. Senior Thomson and Boeing executives, including Thomson Managing Director Chris Browne and Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Marketing Randy Tinseth, were onboard the delivery flight.

“After much anticipation, we are very excited to welcome the 787 Dreamliner to our fleet and as the first airline in the UK, hope our customers will enjoy the unique experience of this revolutionary aircraft,” said Browne. “The extended flying range of the Dreamliner also unlocks a host of new and exciting holiday options for our customers, increasing the range of long-haul destinations available with Thomson Airways from four UK airports. Customers will be amazed at the unique look, feel and service โ€“ all of which will ensure the unique Thomson holiday experience starts as soon as they step on board this fabulous new aircraft.”

The aircraft was welcomed on arrival at Manchester by Todd Nelp, vice president of European sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Ken O’Toole, Chief Commercial Officer for MAG, owner of Manchester Airport.

On July 8, Thomson’s first long-haul Dreamliner flights will operate from Manchester to Florida (Sanford) and Glasgow to Cancun. Thomson will also operate services from London Gatwick and East Midlands airports. Later this year, the airline will introduce direct flights to Phuket, Thailand from the UK.

The Thomson 787 Dreamliner will carry 291 passengers and is configured with 47 seats in the airline’s Premium Club cabin and 244 seats in the Economy Club cabin.

Thomson Airways is part of the TUI Travel PLC and is the UK’s third largest airline operating 58 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Boeing 787-8 G-TUIB (msn 34423) departs from Paine Field near Everett (please click on the photo for the full-size view).

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Short Haul and Long Haul Routes from Manchester:

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Video: Thomson is the first operator of the 787 in the UK.

TUI Travel commits for 60 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft

Boeing (Chicago) and TUI Travel PLC (London) announced a commitment today for 60 737 MAX airplanes, valued at $6.09 billion at list prices. The commitment by one of the worldโ€™s leading leisure travel groups includes 737 MAX 8s and 9s. Boeing looks forward to working with TUI Travel to finalize the details, at which time the order will be posted as a firm order to the Boeing Orders and Deliveries website.

โ€œA major part of TUI Travelโ€™s strategy is to provide our customers with unique holiday experiences that they can only get from us,โ€ said Peter Long, Chief Executive, TUI Travel. “This multi-billion pound investment in the Boeing 737 MAX โ€“ representing the future generation of more fuel-efficient aircraft for our short and medium-haul programs – will be a further driver in delivering this.โ€

The TUI Travel airlines are Arkefly (Netherlands), Corsair International (France), Jetairfly (Belgium), Thomson Airways (UK), TUIfly (Germany) and TUIfly Nordic (Sweden). This graph shows TUI Travels’ brands and market shares in these key European markets:

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Top Copyright Photo: Rob Skinkis/AirlinersGallery.com. The new aircraft will replace the current generation of Boeing 737-800s. Thomson Airways’ย 737-8K5 WL G-TAWK (msn 28836) is pictured at Manchester in the new TUI colors (please click on the photo for the full-size view).

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Ole Simon.ย TUIfly was ranked the most fuel-efficient charter airlineย worldwide for short-haul andย long-haul flights in the 2012ย Airline Index published by theย German environmental NGO,ย atmosfair, indicating how TUIflyโ€™sย investment in modern, moreย fuel-efficient aircraft and focusย on efficient aeronauticalย procedures are yielding results.ย Thomson Airways came secondย for most efficient charter airlineย for short haul flights.ย TUIfly’s (TUIfly.com) Boeing 737-8K5 WL D-ATUD (msn 34585) in the special Haribo Goldbaren scheme climbs away from Frankfurt (please click on photo for full-size view).

Thomson Airways to introduce the Boeing 787 on July 9

Thomson Airways (London-Luton) will introduce its new Boeing 787-8 on July 9 between London (Gatwick) and Cancun and Glasgow and Sanford (updated) per Airline Route. The airline now expects to take delivery of its first 787 at the end of this month.

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. The first, the pictured Boeing 787-8 G-TUIA (msn 34422), lands back at Paine Field near Everett after a test flight.

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Thomson Airways to introduce the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on May 1 to Sanford and Cancun

Thomson Airways (London-Luton) is planning to introduce the new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on May 1, 2013 on the East Midlands-Cancun and London (Gatwick)-Sanford (near Orlando) routes subject to change.

Here is the complete introduction schedule: CLICK HERE

Image: Thomson Airways.

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Thomson Airways’ new TV ad features the upcoming Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

Thomson Airways (London-Luton) has introduced this new TV advertisement featuring the new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. The holiday airline has 13 copies on order for deliveries starting next year.

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Thomson Airways starts a “Name our Plane” contest via Twitter

Thomson Airways (London-Luton) hasย announced it will become the world’s first airline to give the public the chance to name one of its newย Boeing 787 Dreamlinersย using Twitter.

Thomson Airways is also adding #nameourplane onto the side of one of its Boeing 737 aircraft (see below) so “consumers can tweet an image or the location of where they spotted the hashtag, along with their reasons why they should get to name the new 787 Dreamliner. Those who don’t get a glimpse of the hashtagged 737 can still tweet their suggested name.”

Entrants will have just 140 characters (including the hashtag) to make their case with any original twitpics of the tagged plane given special consideration. The winning applicant will be chosen by a panel of judges including: Chris Browne, Managing Director of Thomson Airways, Todd Nelp, Vice President of Sales for Europe, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Captain Stuart Gruber, Thomson Airways’ Head of Training and the 787 testย pilot.

Thomson Airways will operate the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner (above) from four regional airports from May 1, 2013 – Manchester, London Gatwick, Glasgow and East Midlands.

Top Image: Thomson Airways. The Boeing 787 Dreamliners will be painted in the new TUI livery.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Thomson Airways. Boeing 737-8K5 G-TAWC (msn 39922) is the aircraft with the special message.

Thomson Airways to introduce a new livery for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Thomson Airways (London-Luton) is planning to introduced this revised TUI livery with the delivery of the first of eight 787-8 Dreamliners next year. The carrier is asking its customers to help determine which route the new type will be introduced on – probably to either Florida (Sanford) or Mexico (Cancun).

Images: Thomson Airways. The carrier is also introducing new interiors on the 787.

Thomson Slide Show: CLICK HERE

Thomson Airways announces its first Boeing 787 routes

Thomson Airways (formerly Thomsonfly) (London-Luton) will be the first airline in the UK to take delivery of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The carrier intends to introduce the new type on May 1, 2013 on routes toย Cancun and Sanford (near Orlando) from Manchester, London (Gatwick), East Midlands and Glasgow according to a report by Travel Daily News.

Read the full report: CLICK HERE

Image: Boeing.

Thomson Slide Show: CLICK HERE

TUI Travel’s fiscal year net profit soars to $736 million

TUI Travel LLC (London) reported its fiscal year profit (ending on September 30) soared to $736 million. The operating profit rose by 18 percent over the previous year. TUI Travel benefitted from the problems at Thomas Cook.

Read the full report: CLICK HERE

TUI Travel is the parent company of TUIfly,ย Thomson Airways, Corsairfly, Jetairfly, Arkefly and Jet4you.

Thomson Airways Slide Show: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Bjorn van der Velpen.

Thomson Airways becomes the first UK airline to operate a passenger biofuel flight

Thomson Airways (London-Luton) is due to become today (October 6) the first UK airline to fly customers on sustainable biofuel when flight TOM 7446 will take off from Birmingham Airport to Arrecife. The historic flight is due to carry 232 passengers on a Boeing 757-200 for the four hour flight.

The sustainable biofuel used by Thomson Airways is supplied by Dutch-based company SkyNRG, who is advised by an independent Sustainability Board consisting of two leading NGOs and a leading Government scientific institute. Platinum Fuels have been chosen as the fuel handler to fuel the aircraft.

Following the first UK commercial sustainable biofuels flight, there will then be a short gap before the daily operations start from early 2012 for approximately six weeks. Birmingham Airport is supporting the sustainable biofuel operation through the provision of a dedicated fuel truck, independent technical oversight and storage infrastructure. As sustainable biofuels become more commercially viable, Thomson Airways plans to expand its use of sustainable biofuels across its fleet.

Thomson Slide Show: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Bjorn van der Velpen.