Air 2000 in 'Tapestry' livery taxiing at
Manchester Airport in 2002 The airline started operations on 11 April 1987, launched by the Owners Abroad Group under the name
Air 2000, with two
Boeing 757-200s and a flight from Manchester to
Málaga. In 1998, Air 2000 parent company
First Choice purchased rival tour operator Unijet for £110 million, with Unijet's in-house airline
Leisure International Airways (LIA) being fully integrated in to Air 2000. In 2000, additional scheduled services were introduced from eight UK airports to six major Spanish and Portuguese holiday destinations. Air 2000 received a new colour scheme which, by March 2004, the
Air 2000 branding was removed and
First Choice Airways branding added.
First Choice The airline carried 6.5 million passengers during 2002. The 2005 total was 6.0 million - fifth highest passenger figures of any UK airline. In 2004 it announced plans to refurbish another six Boeing 767-300 aircraft to expand its long haul operations. The airline was the first in the UK to use the
Boeing 777-style interior on their 767 fleet. The company had six aircraft flying long haul in 2007, in a two class layout, 63 Premium, 195 Economy. All seats featured Panasonic seat back entertainment and mood lighting in Star Class Premier. On 23 April 2007, First Choice confirmed it is to close its bases at
London Luton Airport and
Cardiff from 1 November 2007 however due to the merger with Thomsonfly who also operate from these bases, the combined airline will still operate from these bases.
Merger with Thomsonfly In March 2008, the tourism division of the airline's parent group
TUI AG, merged with
First Choice Holidays PLC, forming the new company
TUI Travel. Both Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways would be merged as Thomson Airways. Thomsonfly Limited changed its name to Thomson Airways Limited in November 2008 and the Thomsonfly operating certificate was changed to Thomson Airways with effect from 1 November 2008. On that date,
Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways both rebranded their operations to
Thomson Airways, merging with a fleet of 75 aircraft. There is however an order of 12 new Boeing 787 aircraft which will make the fleet 75 once more. As of 2 October 2017, Thomson Airways began operating under
TUI Airways, leaving any vestige of UK travel heritage behind. ==Corporate affairs==