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What "exciting journey" are they talking about I wonder? Most people are already aware that Thomson and TUI are the same company and don't give a toss what they call themselves, as long aa they can be trusted to provide the holidays which potential customers want at prices which seem to be good value. I really don't think it will increase their business. On the other hand, their recent idea of getting overseas call centres to make unsolicited calls to people who have booked their holidays in an attempt to sell them "extras" is, I fear, likely to have a very bad effect on the business. 😈
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Oh I wouldn't like that Aslemma :(
I wonder how long it will take before folk stop referring to them as Thomson's 😁
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I still think of Snickers as Marathon and the brand name change made no difference , I like peanuts and I like chocolate , but together is just disgusting , also Starburst just sounds like a firework rocket at least opal fruits was more descriptive even though both just gunk up your teeth rather than making your mouth water .
Thomsons has been a brand name for 50 years , it's well known and rolls of the tongue unlike Too - ey or Chewy and the logo is just ???
I guess the signage and brand change have cost money , and who will be paying for that I wonder !!!
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OMG. Peanuts and chocolate, a mix made in heaven. Reeses peanut butter cups are something I absolutely pig out on when visiting the UK and now they make them with a dark chocolate shell they are even better. Wish they were on sale over here, but maybe I don't as my waistline would soon start to show the results.
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TUI.....Touristik Union International
Thomsonfly, Thomson Airways, now TUI Airways UK.
Ah, remember this before Thomsonfly.?

http://i65.tinypic.com/33lngyb.jpg

Sanji x
  • Edited by Sanji 2017-09-22 19:00:02
    to corrrect predictive text.
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Goodness Sanji I remember the Britannia Airlines, and flew with them many days.
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http://i68.tinypic.com/2urry9f.jpg
"We may offer a fixed term contract for up to 15 years".....
Back in those days when loyalty and respect meant something.

Sanji x
  • Edited by Sanji 2017-09-21 20:25:15
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"Goodness Sanji I remember the Britannia Airlines, and flew with them many days"

Me too :-D
Sanji x
  • Edited by Sanji 2017-09-21 20:23:55
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Thamks Sanji, I wondered what TUI stood for. It doesn't sound very British I must say.
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It's a German company Aslemma.
  • Edited by Judith 2017-09-22 20:53:23
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That photo of the Britannia plane and crew took me back to the "old days"........remember Dan-Air ?(or Dan Dare as we affectionately called them!!)
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"........remember Dan-Air ?(or Dan Dare as we affectionately called them!!)

My very first flight was with Dan-Dare, sat at the back smoking.

http://i67.tinypic.com/5kf0br.jpg

Sanji x
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"Thomsons has been a brand name for 50 years , it's well known and rolls of the tongue unlike Too - ey or Chewy and the logo is just ??"

The logo is one of those with a hidden message.
If you tilt your head either way, you can see a T....a U..... and an i
The swoosh curvature of the 'U' creates a smile.....Don't know if it still is, but wasn't 'Discover Your Smile' their strap line.?

http://i64.tinypic.com/2diiy9x.jpg

Sanji x
  • Edited by Sanji 2017-09-23 16:26:30
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@ Sanji - God, yes -smokers on the plane packed in the back dozen rows! By the time we got to Tenerife there was a fog in the aircraft!!
Dan Air were one of the first to have female pilots (I believe??) - the silence that greeted the pilot's announcements.......and the shock when an attractive lady with an Afro came out of the cockpit ! Alcohol sales shot up!!
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I remember a flight I was on a few years ago , it was Astraeus and was piloted by Bruce Dickinson who was the lead singer of Iron Maiden , seemed unusual having a headbanger flying you off on holiday😄

My very first flight was on Monarch to Girona airport , I'm sure my first long haul was on DC10 , think it was BCal , as well as smoking being allowed on board ( at the back ) the IFE was just ceiling mounted screens with everyone having to watch the same film / programme with the laughs and groans happening at the same time .

Regarding the Tui logo I can see the 3 letters are incorporated but ends up looking like a one eyed , wonky smile , I did Google logos and there a quite a few very clever ones with hidden meanings , I thought the Toyota one was interesting as all the letters are actually in the logo without it looking obvious , also Fed ex has an arrow in the letters to indicate forward movement .
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Sorry Glynis -going a bit off topic here!!
@Andy66 - I flew with Astraeus and Bruce Dickinson too; flight was to Taba in Egypt ~ 2006 ish with Longwood holidays.. Sadly airline went bust in 2011, and holiday company a couple of years later.
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Yes , I went to Taba too , I'm sure around the same time and at least once with Longwood who specialised in that area , we stayed at the Hyatt Regency and also the Movenpick .

There was a plane that was decked out in full Iron Maiden livery which they used to do their World Tour .
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I wonder how much did this cost to make? :roll:

https://youtu.be/qj6okQ2WBaw

https://youtu.be/1OOSkdWwl1c

Sanji x
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I wonder how much did this cost to make?

I can assure you that they were very expensive. These ads are just part of the rebrand from Thomson/FirstChoice. Youngest directed a rebrand in the USA last year of a similar size which cost in excess of $1.5 million. Could have lot of holidays for that .
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