cagzy wrote:BTW, if extra legroom seats aren't available, is standard seating pitch bearable on these longhaul flights?
Very much so. You are privileged to be flying in one of the most generous economy seat pitches in the world at 33". That's more than the majority of full fare schedudes airlines with many charter passenger quite envious of what we get. For example I'm flying to New York with KLM in a few weeks, they only offer 31" seat pitch like BA, Virgin and the American carriers. I've spent 14 hours onboard an ex-FCA 763, a pretty long flight and found them no problem at all.
cagzy wrote:Oh, and do the seats in row 19 v2 or 27 v1 recline please?
Yes. I've sat in row 19 a few times in order to recline the seat on long flights and not intrude on those behind.
Darren
I hope that the Top Management at Thomson Fly have looked on Skytrax recently some of the reviews are very bad.
However to Thomson Fly defence we went Man/Cancun in March and as a Business class flyer i thought Premium was very good,IFE not to my taste but i had my ipad.
However to Thomson Fly defence we went Man/Cancun in March and as a Business class flyer i thought Premium was very good,IFE not to my taste but i had my ipad.
Thanks again for your quick reply Darren. Don't think I'll bother with extra legroom seats.
Haha, that's why I asked about the rows in front (rows 19 and 27) - I'm too polite to recline! But if there is a large gap then I might just do it.
Haha, that's why I asked about the rows in front (rows 19 and 27) - I'm too polite to recline! But if there is a large gap then I might just do it.
Hi Darren
Fly out 23/05/12 man/cancun tom196. Do you know were its coming in from that morning
Thanks
Fly out 23/05/12 man/cancun tom196. Do you know were its coming in from that morning
Thanks
welshy0151,
The aircraft operating TOM196/7 should be coming in from Cancun (TOM123, most likely) or Sanford (TOM169).
Darren
The aircraft operating TOM196/7 should be coming in from Cancun (TOM123, most likely) or Sanford (TOM169).
Darren
Hi, which aircraft is used for LTN-FUE TOM5342/3 and where are the extra leg room seats situated, and do they recline
. Thanks
. Thanks
tracytreacle1,
I thought you were flying on the the TOM4668/9 as per your previous post? It's the same aircraft type on the TOM5342/3.
Darren
I thought you were flying on the the TOM4668/9 as per your previous post? It's the same aircraft type on the TOM5342/3.
Darren
Hi Darren,
I am hoping to book with Thomson later on this week from Birmingham to Montego Bay. I am a little concerned about space with it being a budget airline to Jamaica (in comparison to Virgin/BA) as one member of our party is a larger lady and apprehensive about the flight. Do you know the type of aircraft being used for the flight, and dimensions for seat (arm rest to arm rest) as well as foot space?
Thanks in advance.
I am hoping to book with Thomson later on this week from Birmingham to Montego Bay. I am a little concerned about space with it being a budget airline to Jamaica (in comparison to Virgin/BA) as one member of our party is a larger lady and apprehensive about the flight. Do you know the type of aircraft being used for the flight, and dimensions for seat (arm rest to arm rest) as well as foot space?
Thanks in advance.
LovesJA,
Welcome onboard
Thomson Airways (long haul) aren't really a budget airline. They aren't full fare schedule, but not no frills either. They are inbetween. I assume it's the BHX-MBJ-BHX (TOM644/5) flight you're looking at? Flights are operated by former First Choice Boeing 767-300/ER. If you've never flown long haul with them, you're in for a pleasant surprise as they offer greater seat pitch than both BA and VS in economy with the same seat width. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below) including aircraft, cabin and seat photos, seat maps and lots more. Seat width is approximaely 17.5".
Darren
Welcome onboard
Thomson Airways (long haul) aren't really a budget airline. They aren't full fare schedule, but not no frills either. They are inbetween. I assume it's the BHX-MBJ-BHX (TOM644/5) flight you're looking at? Flights are operated by former First Choice Boeing 767-300/ER. If you've never flown long haul with them, you're in for a pleasant surprise as they offer greater seat pitch than both BA and VS in economy with the same seat width. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below) including aircraft, cabin and seat photos, seat maps and lots more. Seat width is approximaely 17.5".
Darren
Thanks for the welcome and the speedy response.
That's good to hear, especially with such a saving on the price compared to the other airlines.
Is there any additional expense in flight? Would we have to ensure we have money for movies, additional drinks, etc?
That's good to hear, especially with such a saving on the price compared to the other airlines.
Is there any additional expense in flight? Would we have to ensure we have money for movies, additional drinks, etc?
LovesJA,
Meals served with tea / coffee are included (main served 2 hours after take-off, snack box 90 mintues prior to landing), movies are complimentory, as are headphones with the option to upgrade to additional and premium movies for £5, drink needs to be paid for. That's why they are sort of inbetween full fare scheduled and no frills.
Darren
Meals served with tea / coffee are included (main served 2 hours after take-off, snack box 90 mintues prior to landing), movies are complimentory, as are headphones with the option to upgrade to additional and premium movies for £5, drink needs to be paid for. That's why they are sort of inbetween full fare scheduled and no frills.
Darren
Gaz68 wrote:Can you please tell me which aircraft (with reg) is operating the TOM1654 EDI-LPA this afternoon.
G-DAJB.
Darren
Hi Darren,
Can you tell me where the Thursday 17th may,Tom 374 bhx-cun is coming in from previously.Is it still an ex FCA aircraft,and is row 6 still a good window seat.
Thanks for your replies previously.
Can you tell me where the Thursday 17th may,Tom 374 bhx-cun is coming in from previously.Is it still an ex FCA aircraft,and is row 6 still a good window seat.
Thanks for your replies previously.
tigger,
It comes in from Montego Bay, Jamaica (TOM644/5) and it's an ex-FCA all summer. Row 6 is as good as any other in the premium cabin with only row 9 having no window.
Darren
It comes in from Montego Bay, Jamaica (TOM644/5) and it's an ex-FCA all summer. Row 6 is as good as any other in the premium cabin with only row 9 having no window.
Darren
Hi Daz! It's that time again, we fly out to cancun on Thursday, from Birmingham! Tom 374. Any idea which version 1 or 2 it will be on???
We have 38 and 39 a and b..
We have 38 and 39 a and b..
buzzer14,
G-OOAN shouldn't be on the BHX rotation this week so it'll be a V2. It's looking like G-DBLA could be on yours, but that can change between now and Thursday. It makes little difference being sat in row 38/39 anyway. Have a great time
Darren
G-OOAN shouldn't be on the BHX rotation this week so it'll be a V2. It's looking like G-DBLA could be on yours, but that can change between now and Thursday. It makes little difference being sat in row 38/39 anyway. Have a great time
Darren
Thanks as always Daz!
TOM4356/7 lgw fue
hi, i think we've decided not to book the extra legroom as there is probably more chance of seats being separated by the aisle???
assuming the aircraft is the same as the answer you gave to my previous post .... 737-800, could you tell me which rows the IFE screens are located, also do all rows have windows and recline.
sorry for all the questions but hubby is a very nervous flyer
thanks
hi, i think we've decided not to book the extra legroom as there is probably more chance of seats being separated by the aisle???
assuming the aircraft is the same as the answer you gave to my previous post .... 737-800, could you tell me which rows the IFE screens are located, also do all rows have windows and recline.
sorry for all the questions but hubby is a very nervous flyer
thanks
tracytreacle1,
Why would there be more chance of being seperated by an isle on the extra legroom rows? They are configured 3-3 just like every other row. I assume it's because you're travelling as a couple and therefore think you may be seated across the isle if other couples are on those rows? There may be a slightly increased risk, but it's the nature of aircraft seating. IFE screens are approximately every 4 rows but it won't be much use to you as there's no IFE shown on the aircraft. All the information is on our What Aircraft? guide (link below). 95% of the rows have windows and all seats recline.
Darren
Why would there be more chance of being seperated by an isle on the extra legroom rows? They are configured 3-3 just like every other row. I assume it's because you're travelling as a couple and therefore think you may be seated across the isle if other couples are on those rows? There may be a slightly increased risk, but it's the nature of aircraft seating. IFE screens are approximately every 4 rows but it won't be much use to you as there's no IFE shown on the aircraft. All the information is on our What Aircraft? guide (link below). 95% of the rows have windows and all seats recline.
Darren
Post a Reply
Please sign in or register an account to reply to this post.
Similar Topics
-
Thomson Airways
Posted by Fin Devious in Holiday Complaints
-
Thomson Airways 767
Posted by Rogerdoger in General Holiday Enquiries, Hints and Tips
-
Thomson Fly v XL Airways
Posted by cosmicbabe in Flight Only / Airline and Airports
-
THOMSON AIRWAYS Q&As (2009/2010)
Posted by Elefio in Flight Only / Airline and Airports
-
Thomson airways - inflight food ceased
Posted by Derwentrocker in Egypt Discussion Forum