The new destinations all feature as part of Cook’s new Summer ‘17 brochure which was released this week in eight editions, including for the Co-operative Travel brands.
Upon announcing the programme, Chris Mottershead, managing director at Thomas Cook said: “This is the earliest we have launched a summer programme for the following year and with the market more competitive than ever, we want to be able to offer our customers more choice and flexibility than ever before.
“As usual, we have fantastic deals for those choosing to book early, as well as the guarantee that you are booking as part of a trusted package holiday company who will protect you in all eventualities while abroad.
“Our new destinations of Croatia, Mykonos and Costa Del Sol cater for families and couples, both young and old, and we are excited to expand on our USA programme to cater for an increase in demand in holidays stateside.”
Meanwhile, Thomas Cook Airlines has announced a company first this summer - operating its first services from Luton.
There will be a total of four new weekly maiden flights to Ibiza on Friday, Mahon on Saturday, Corfu on Sunday and Palma on Monday.
After launching the new routes at the terminal, director of sales and planning for Thomas Cook Airlines Henry Sunley said: “Operating out of Luton matches our ambitions to grow our airline.
“With our £100 million investment in cabin interiors, 25 new Airbus A321s entering our fleet, and James Martin meals onboard, we’ve worked with our airport and airline partners to build a really great programme for summer 2017.
“It meets the changing demands of UK holidaymakers, and ensures that Brits can get great summer sun on a quality airline that puts its customers first.”