As someone who's taken Thomson holidays for the incredible time of 38 years - (yes - NCL to Ibiza June 1973, 52 quid per person, full board 2 weeks) I'm really dismayed by the plans to eliminate short-haul in-flight meals and IFE. I just looked at their on-line example menu
- it is just rubbish Junk Food!
Thomson in-flight meals were way better than Thomas Cook (who have, oddly, decided to keep doing them) and when Thomson did Zilli-food (which was controversial, I admit) at least they were trying to raise standards and increase the heath quality level.
Now - the new meals are heading for the gutter.
Chips is now an option!. And hot dog, and sausage rolls, and cheeseburgers....
Is it really the case that take-up of the normal in-flight meal option was so poor that they had to do this? Nowadays I take quite a number of Thomson flights each year, and the number of folk passing on meals doesn't appear to be large. Most people do seem to take meals.
Else why are Thomson doing it? If it's too expensive, put the price up till it's economic.
Please, please, don't just head for the junk yard.
And while I'm on my soap box, scrapping short haul IFE?
I was on one of the first Thomson IFE enabled flights, which was also one of the first Thomson 767 flights, way back in early 80's, East Midlands to Palma. Amazing - one didn't have to read a book or be bored for 3 hours going on holiday. Those days it was the weird air-tube type headphones!
I've since seen lots of movies in-flight I'd never have thought of going to see or renting, but I've enjoyed them, and they became part of the holiday experience.
And now - that's going to be finished also.
I reckon that's really sad.
Anyone want to join a campaign to try to change the minds of Thomson Management?