- Thomsonfly, previously known as Britannia Airways, was a British charter airline that operated from 1962 to 2008. It was a subsidiary of the Thomson Corporation and was later rebranded as Thomsonfly in 2005.
- Thomsonfly operated both scheduled and charter flights to various domestic and international destinations. The airline had a fleet of Boeing and Airbus aircraft and offered services to popular vacation destinations such as Spain, Greece, Turkey, and the Caribbean.
- In 2008, Thomsonfly merged with First Choice Airways to form Thomson Airways, which is now known as TUI Airways. The merger created one of the largest charter airlines in the world.
- Please note that the information provided above is based on historical data, and there may have been changes or developments since then.