I recently travelled to Paphos and return via Thomson. The aircraft departed and arrived on time both ways - thanks.
However, I was appalled to hear the canned Safety Announcement being done in a child's voice . . . it's bad enough that you have to listen to an (often) patronising brief (aimed at lowest common denominator et al), but using children briefing adults is a complete turn off.
Whose bright idea was that? Do any other companies do it?
WHY?
Are we going to be welcomed onboard by the captain/FO in a child's voice too?