Airnation.net Social Hangar

Thomson Airways Wants You to Name its 787 via Twitter

| July 23, 2012 | 7 Comments
Thomson Airways Boeing 737

Thomson Airways Boeing 737

Thomson Airways announced today that it will become the world’s first airline to give the public the chance to name one of its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners using Twitter.

Holidaymakers should keep their eyes peeled as Thomson Airways has added #nameourplane onto the side of one of their 737 aircrafts so that consumers can tweet an image or the location of where they spotted the hashtag, along with their reasons why they should get to name the new 787 Dreamliner. Those who don’t get a glimpse of the hashtagged 737 can still tweet their suggested name.

Chris Browne, Managing Director of Thomson Airways, comments: “The arrival of the 787 Dreamliners will be an exciting time for Thomson Airways and our customers. It was only fitting to name one of these revolutionary aircraft in an equally innovative way.

We’re delighted to be the first UK airline to fly the 787 Dreamliner. We feel that this is the perfect way to give something back to our customers and make one of them a part of our history as we celebrate our 50th anniversary.

Not only will the winner choose the name of our state-of-the-art aircraft, but they will also win a flight on-board where they can enjoy a host of ground-breaking features designed to make their in-flight experience more enjoyable.”

Entrants will have just 140 characters (including the hashtag) to make their case with any original twitpics of the tagged plane given special consideration. The winning applicant will be chosen by a panel of judges including: Chris Browne, Managing Director of Thomson Airways, Todd Nelp, Vice President of Sales for Europe, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Captain Stuart Gruber, Thomson Airways’ Head of Training and the 787 test pilot.

Thomson Airways

Tags: , ,

Category: Airnation

RULES FOR COMMENTING BELOW: Profanity, inappropriate comments, NAME CALLING, racial slurs and attacking others on this blog will not be tolerated. Breaking these rules will first get your posts removed and then you will be banned. In other words, spirited debate is always encouraged here but be respectful doing it. :)

Comments (7)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

  1. Chris says:

    I’d name her “Please Recycle” haha

  2. Chris says:

    And BTW this 737 with the “#nameourplane” logo is G-TAWC if anyone wants to track it ;)

  3. Kenneth Holland says:

    ??

Leave a Reply