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Thomson Airways Christmas Plane

Will Horton
 on January 3, 2010 12:09 PM | | Comments () | TrackBacks (0) |
Dry Christmas trees may be lining sidewalks and the fruit cake may be getting old, but there's still some holiday cheer flying around at Thomson Airways.

Last month they had a special livery on a B737-800. The carrier says its aircraft features "a Rudolph red nose and antlers, a sprinkling of snow, plus a sprig of holly and Santa on its tail".

The aircraft was used for a 10 December charity flight. The airline explains says the charity flight sends "100 children, parents and teachers to snowy Lapland for a fairytale trip of a lifetime. These families have been chosen by our charity, the Family Holiday Association, as many have faced significant challenges recently and have not been on holiday for a number of years." Activities includes "husky rides, snowmobiles, meeting Rudolph and his friends - and of course a visit to meet the Big Man himself!"

Europe may be dreary, but if you're at an airport keep an eye open for this aircraft.

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