Jingle all the Way - Thomson Introduces Holidays to Lapland This Winter

By Thomson, PRNE
Tuesday, October 11, 2011

LONDON, October 12, 2011 -

Thomson is getting into the Christmas spirit this December as it launches holidays to Lapland. Offering both day trips and longer stays from three to seven nights departing from 10 different regional airports, Thomson’s programme will feature three resorts:

Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland is a lively city which offers fantastic snow sports in addition to the Santa Park which features ice sculptures, elf shows and the chance to meet the big man himself. 

Saariselka, in the North of Lapland, where holidaymakers can ski or go on a reindeer or husky ride. Plus, it’s a great place to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights in the night sky.

Yllas, an hour and half from the capital offers more than 300km of ski tracks, snowshoeing and the opportunity to go on a reindeer safari.

Claire Goldring, Product Manager says:

“Lapland’s popularity with British tourists continues to grow, so we’re really excited to announce our new Lapland holidays and are confident they will prove popular with our customers. It’s a destination with so much to offer from Husky and Reindeer sleigh riding and Snowmobiling, to the Northern Lights and of course meeting Santa as well as some fantastic festive entertainment.”

About TUI UK

Leading tour operator TUI Travel UK & Ireland is the mainstream arm of TUI Travel PLC.  Its mainstream brands include Thomson, First Choice, Thomson Cruises, Island Cruises, Thomson Airways and Simply Travel. TUI Travel UK & Ireland operate to over 30 countries and travel to 88 different destinations.  It currently has more than 950 overseas Holiday Advisors and a total of almost 2,500 overseas employees. There are also around 865 Thomson and First Choice travel shops across the UK.

For further information please contact: pressoffice at thomson.co.uk , +44(0)1582-645367

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