hi again u mentioned the flight shoulg be a 767-304/ER can i ask what the 304 means ?
Is it to early for you to give me any info on Tom 352 / 353 Glasgow / Cancun, flying out 28th Aug.
Plane?
Is this the one with no window in row 9?
Thanks
David
KeefG,
EMA-CFU-EMA (TOM7108/9) are operated by a Boeing 757-200.
Darren
Hi again Daz,
Regarding the above flight, do you know what route it operates before my flight so I can keep a check on it on Monday?
Cheers fella.
It's just the specific aircraft coding, the way Boeing label their types. 767 is the aircraft type. The last three digits are the model and Boeings customer code for the airline who ordered the airframe originally. There -304 is 3 for the 300 series (as oposed to the shortened 200 and streched 400), with 04 being Britannia's customer code. Thomson Airways / Thomsonfly are a rebrand of Britannia Airways. ER signifies it's an Extended Range varient, ie extra fuel tank and strengthened landing gear for the increased maximum take-off weight.
Darren
GLA-CUN-GLA (TOM352/3) are operated by a former Thomsonfly Boeing 767-304/ER (long haul / winglets). G-OBYD is normally assigned to the flight. This is the one with the smaller premium cabin (5 rows instead of 9). You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below).
Darren
KeefG,
just been on to book my seats TOM 2632 11th june and seat plan showing 3-3 i take it it wont be a 767-300 what showing at your end
Cheers fella
buster27,
when first asked regards to the flight u had it as a 767 300 i take it they rotate aircrafts for diffrent reasons then
Aircraft are sometimes changed for operational reasons, or for example on the strength of bookings. I can only pass on the information showing on my screen at the time of asking.
Darren
I've recently enquired on here about this flight before but It was months ago so just wanted to double check,
I'm travelling on TOM6320/6321 BRS - FUE On the 29th June & 06th July 2011
Just wondered if it was the same aircraft as recently told to me? & I have pre-booked Airline meals both ways, Just wondered if anyone knows what the breakfasts/lunches are like on Thomson?
+ One more question, I'm presuming BRS doesn't have 'Air bridges' Just wondering if FUE is the same or will I be using an 'Air Bridge'.
Thank You very much for your help!
Aircraft details are as per your previous post. Meals with Thomson Airways are some of the best in my opinion when it comes to charter airlines.
Darren
I've flown to FUE. It does indeed have airbridges. But if the airport is busy they also use remote stands and bus you to the terminal.
Hi,does anyone know what a childs inflight meal will likely be?Even a few ideas from previous years experience would be good to know,just for a rough idea of what to expect.I'm flying with Thomsons on 21st june,it's an afternoon/evening flight.
what flight is before TOM2662 MAN-FUE. flying today:
Please refer to my reply when you previously asked the same question at the top of the page.
Darren
PS; a please and thank you doesn't go amis
I have booked extra legroom seats on row 20 TOM158/9 from manchester to Sanford 05/07/2011. I have been looking at seatplans.com and there looks to a passageway between rows 19 and 20, does row 20 still have IFE?
Many thanks
Welcome onboard

Row 20 is the overwing emergency exit row on the V2 (ex-FCA) Boeing 767-300/ER. The IFE screen and tray table fold out of the arm rests. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below).
Darren

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