Looking Back at the Story of Thomson Holidays – Remember When (2024)

After the re-brand – Thomson has changed to TUI – we think now is a great time to re-visit the brand’s past and find out what made the package holiday giant the UK’s leading tour operator.

So, sit back and relax as we return to a time when holidays were as cheap as a meal out and resorts sat undeveloped with only a small choice of hotels.

How it all began

Thomson Airways first took off in 1962, when it flew 82 passengers from Manchester to Palma. But Thomson didn’t start selling package holidays until it merged with Skytours, Riviera, Luxitours, Gaytours and Britannia Airways.

As you can see the aircraft has changed drastically to the brand we know and love today.

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1960s

In the 1960s there was a rise in tourism in the Mediterranean, in particular Spain. This came down to faster jets, which meant travellers were able to reach European hotspots in a matter of hours. This is when Thomson Holidays really made a name for themselves with their fantastically cheap getaways.

Holidays were also advertised on how British they were, with home-from-home dishes come dinner time and staff which spoke English.

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1970s

In 1972 Thomson acquiredLunn Poly, the largest chain of travel agents in the UK. The name Lunn Poly was used up until 2004, but was later re-branded as Thomson Holidays in a bid to become one giant brand.

At this time, holidaymakers also started venturing a little further, with Thomson package holidays to Greece proving popular. And it’s safe to say the prices have changed drastically since the 1970s, with two weeks in the sun costing under £50 per person – less than what you’d pay for a night’s stay in the UK these days.

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1980s

As the first European airline to operate the Boeing 767 in the 1980s, the airline grew and grew, and was later named Thomsonfly in 2005. At this time Instasun became a real contender in the travel market, until Thomson gained Horizon that was.

Thanks to new technology the booking process was made easier and hotels were built with more facilities like tennis courts and watersports. These amenities were seen as added luxuries back then, showing you how much things have changed from today’s multi-sports courts and first-class spas.

The bowler hat man advert proved extremely popular in the 1980s, and is still associated with the brand today.

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1990s

By the time the 1990s came around, large tour operators including Thomson, Airtours and First Choice began investing in smaller names. In terms of the holidays people were going on, UK holidaymakers starting opting for more exotic destinations, which meant spots like theCaribbean and India saw a rise in popularity.

There was also more choice when it came to hotels, with apartment-style accommodation starting to appear. This meant more flexibility for travellers as hotel guests could now cook for themselves.

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2000s

In 2000, Thomson was acquired byPreussag AG, a German mining company, and was renamed TUI AG in 2002. Then in 2007, Thomson merged with First Choice, making Thomson the biggest tour operator in the UK once again.

Ever since, we seem to have seen a rise in demand for more luxurious holidays, with more and more customers seeking elaborate celebrity-style escapes. Fancy facilities are all the rage now from infinity pools to gourmet restaurants and plush spas.

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The future is TUI

TUI has finally waved goodbye to its much-loved ‘Thomson’ name in favour of TUI. The change hopes to attract more customers with more holiday choices, additional hotels and greater flexibility when it comes to flights, eventually becoming one global brand.

But don’t worry, you’ll still receive the same fantastic service and amazing priced holidays, click here for more information.

Looking Back at the Story of Thomson Holidays – Remember When (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Thomson's holiday? ›

The Thomson brand is being subsumed into the wider TUI - the German tourism conglomerate which bought it in 2000, when it was called Preussag AG. Since 2002, this Hanover-based giant has operated under the moniker "TUI AG" - which stands for Touristik Union International Aktiengesellschaft.

What is the history of Thomson Travel? ›

History. The company was created in 1965 when Thomson Corporation of Canada acquired four tour operators, Skytours, Riviera, Luxitours and Gaytours as well as the airline Britannia Airways, and named the combined business Thomson Travel.

Does Thomson Holidays still exist? ›

TUI (Previously Thomson)

With around 150 aircrafts, over 300 hotels, 16 cruise liners and and countless destinations, they offer some unmatched holiday experiences. Use icelolly.com to search and compare TUI holiday packages and discover your smile.

What does TUI stand for in Thomson holidays? ›

TUI is an acronym for Touristik Union International ("Tourism Union International"). TUI AG was known as Preussag AG until 1997 when the company changed its activities from mining to tourism.

What happened to the holiday place? ›

Cuba Holidays parent The Holiday Place's administrators have confirmed the reasons for its collapse. In a “statement of administrator's proposal” published on Companies House, Begbies Traynor listed both Brexit and last year's hot summer as factors in the company's collapse on May 29.

What is the history of TUI? ›

TUI AG. The company was founded in 1923 in Berlin, Germany as Preußische Bergwerks und Hütten-Aktiengesellschaft operating in the industrial sector. In 1959 it listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and in 1964 was renamed Preussag.

Why did Thomson change its name? ›

The managing director of TUI UK, Nick Longman, said the TUI name could be “stretched” more effectively than Thomson. “After taking more than 100 million customers on holiday over the last six decades as Thomson we understand that one size no longer fits all when it comes to travel," he said.

Who founded Thomson? ›

The forerunner of the Thomson company was founded in 1934 by Roy Thomson in Ontario as the publisher of The Timmins Daily Press.

Who made the first travel? ›

Travel dates back to antiquity where wealthy Greeks and Romans would travel for leisure to their summer homes and villas in cities such as Pompeii and Baiae.

Is Thomson still flying? ›

TUI's sister company, TUI UK (formerly Thomson Holidays), has ceased using the 'Thomson' brand, adopting the TUI UK brand on 18 October 2017. In November 2023, TUI Airways retired their last Boeing 767 as the sole remaining passenger operator in the United Kingdom.

Who bought Thompson holidays? ›

In 2000, Thomson was acquired by Preussag AG, a German mining company, and was renamed TUI AG in 2002.

Is TUI still around? ›

TUI Group is a leading global tourism group and operates worldwide.

What happened to Thomson Travel? ›

TUI announced in 2015 that the Thomson name would be dropped across the UK from its agencies, website and aircraft and switched to TUI in line with the move across the group's other markets.

Who took over Thomas Cook? ›

In 2019, John and Irene Hays became 'Heroes of the high street' when Hays Travel acquired a lease to operate the former Thomas Cook shops, providing re-employment opportunities to 2,500 staff who were made redundant following the collapse.

What is the new name for TUI? ›

19 September 2017 – The UK's leading travel company kicked off its name change campaign to highlight that Thomson is changing to TUI with a new TV ad debuting during ITV's flagship Saturday night programme the X Factor.

Is TUI still operating? ›

TUI Group is a leading global tourism group and operates worldwide.

Why did TUI rebrand? ›

The managing director of TUI UK, Nick Longman, said the TUI name could be “stretched” more effectively than Thomson. “After taking more than 100 million customers on holiday over the last six decades as Thomson we understand that one size no longer fits all when it comes to travel," he said.

Is Thomson changing to TUI? ›

19 September 2017 – The UK's leading travel company kicked off its name change campaign to highlight that Thomson is changing to TUI with a new TV ad debuting during ITV's flagship Saturday night programme the X Factor.

What happened to Thomson Airways? ›

Thomson Airways officially changed its legal name to TUI Airways on 2 October 2017. TUI's sister company, TUI UK (formerly Thomson Holidays), has ceased using the 'Thomson' brand, adopting the TUI UK brand on 18 October 2017.

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