Thomson rebrands Family Resorts collection
Thomson has rebranded its Family Resorts collection as Thomson Family Life.
The operator says the new summer 2016 collection, which goes on sale from Thursday, includes Thomson Family Resorts as well as Thomson Family Life Aeneas Resort in Cyprus and the Thomson Family Life Baia de Conte resort in Sardinia.
Thomson has also added five new hotels for next year to its Thomson Sensimar adult-only range which was launched in April.
Ten new hotels will be added to Thomson’s Platinum collection for next summer.
Following a strong performance, First Choice has added a further six new SuneoClubs to the range which offers modern accommodation with a range of daytime and evening activities.
Mark Hall, director of product for Thomson and First Choice, said: "One of the major highlights for us is the introduction of Thomson Family Life and we hope this new concept will give all members of the family the quality time and freedom they need to really enjoy their special time of the year together.
"In addition to this the introduction of three and four night durations across 20 destinations will give our customers even more flexibility to get away, even if they are pressed for time."
Diane
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