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ThomsonFly Airlines - Over forty years of flying
Thomsonfly began as Euravia in 1962. The name was then changed to Britannia Airways and remained until December 2004. The greatest period of growth came when Britannia acquired Boeing 737-200 aircraft and the fleet expanded to 45 aircraft. The Internet and a changing marketplace precipitated the name change to Thomsonfly – to include all of the UK flying operations – in 2005. Scheduled operations began with four Boeing 737-500s from a new passenger terminal at Coventry Airport.
ThomsonFly Airlines - Large fleet
In 2005, Thomsonfly became the first airline to fly from Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield. The airline also operates out of Bournemouth, Cardiff, Coventry, East Midlands, London Gatwick, London Luton, Manchester and Newcastle. Thomsonfly have a comprehensive list of city break destinations from all the major airports in the United Kingdom, Mediterranean islands and coastal resorts from the south of Spain to Italy, Greece and Turkey. The Canaries, Egypt and Tunisia are covered, as well as mainland Europe. Thomsonfly’s extensive Boeing fleet consists of eight 767-300ER and 737-800 (three on order, through parent company TUI), 14 757-200, 11 737-300 and two 737-500.
ThomsonFly Airlines - Europe and beyond
Britannia Airways/Thomsonfly was the best on-time charter airline in 2004 and also won the Travel Weekly best UK charter airline award for the same year. The airline also fly to Sanford, Florida (USA); Cancun and Puerto Vallarta (Mexico); Montego Bay (Jamaica); Natal (Brazil); Boa Vista (Cape Verde); Varadero and Holguin (Cuba); Puerto Plata, Casa de Campo and Punta Cana (Dominican Republic); Male (Maldives); Goa (India); Cape Verde; Tel Aviv (Israel); Banjul (Gambia); Mombasa (Kenya) and Sydney (Australia).
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