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Hi Darren

Flying BHX - ALC, TOM7604/7605- 04/7/15 - 18/7/15. Could you please confirm aircraft type and if possible rows with no windows.

Thanks

Gedderman
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Gedderman,

BHX-ALC-BHX (TOM7604/5) are operated by Boeing 737-800. Windowless rows are approximately 10 & 12.

Darren
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iankitch wrote:
Hi does anybody know what entertainment Thomson are showing on their 767 Long Haul flights at the moment please. Is it likely to change before February 2015 ? Many thanks in anticipation.


It's on their brochure website. It's just been updated for new IFE this month.

http://tinyurl.com/k2rhx22
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Hi,

I am wondering if anyone knows why the dreamliner scheduled to run on the Manchester to Cancun route and vice versa has been changed to a 767 the last couple of days?

Thanks
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weesuze,

Which flight number? It's likely due to a technical problem with an aircraft so the standby aircraft is being used.

Darren
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Thank you for the reply Darren. Todays flight is TOM186, but I noticed the flight from yesterday was also flown on the 767. I wondered if it was a technical problem or whether the premium seats are being changed on this aircraft as I have read they will all be changed by May 2015. I am hoping it is the latter as we are flying TOM118 in a couple of weeks.
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What plane operates 7353 on 22nd July ?
What plane operates 7662 on October 26th
What plane operates 7722 in August
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Bob82,

Welcome onboard :tup
While we're happy to comment on aircraft types for particular flights you're taking, it's a waste of time if you're after several flights that you aren't. Are you on all these flights? Please be specific where you are flying from, eg Manchester, Gatwick so I know where to look them up. Thanks

Darren
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Bob, the plane you are going on about will be a Boeing. Hope this helps.
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Dazbo HT Mod wrote:
Bob82,

Welcome onboard :tup
While we're happy to comment on aircraft types for particular flights you're taking, it's a waste of time if you're after several flights that you aren't. Are you on all these flights? Please be specific where you are flying from, eg Manchester, Gatwick so I know where to look them up. Thanks

Darren


I am planning on either doing 7666 on 22 nd August from East Midlands or Tom 7459 on 20th August from birmingham. Thanks
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Bob82,

Thanks for confirming that. The more information you provide, the easier it is to advise you.

EMA-PFO-EMA (TOM7666/7) are operated by Boeing 737-800.
BHX-LPA-BHX (TOM7458/9) are operated by Boeing 757-200.

Darren
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What will 7353 from bhx to paphos on 22nd July
And 7722 from Pfo to bhx on 2nd july
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So I was right, they are both Boeings.
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Qman,

Given TOM only operate Boeing aircraft, it wasn't hard to work that out!!!

Darren
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Bob82,

BHX-PFO-BHX (TOM7353/4) are operated by Boeing 737-800.
BHX-PFO-BHX (TOM7721/2) are operated by Boeing 757-200.

Are you actually taking all these flights?

Darren
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Dazbo HT Mod wrote:
Bob82,

BHX-PFO-BHX (TOM7353/4) are operated by Boeing 737-800.
BHX-PFO-BHX (TOM7721/2) are operated by Boeing 757-200.

Are you actually taking all these flights?

Darren


Well I am doing ema flight to paphos which I'm happy to be told is a 737-800 as I hate the 757-200. Do bhx operate 767s on medium/short haul flights now?
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Dazbo HT Mod wrote:
Bob82,

Not to PFO.

Darren


That's a shame, one last one Tom 7121 to ace from bhx on 25th October, do thomson operate 767 to any short haul destinations from bhx?
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