It's actually a Thomson 737, operated by Sunwing and their pilots. So yes same configuration as Thomsons other 737's.
No it doesn't have the sky interior.
TerrierMcD,
Welcome onboard
LBA-NBE-LBA (TOM802/3) are operated by Boeing 737-800 (Thomson Airways). C-FLZR is ex G-FDZR of Thomson Airways so it in exactly the same configuration as all the other 73H's in the TOM fleet, ie 189Y. As it's slightly older, it doesn't have the sky interior. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below) including a seat plan. Row 16 is an overwing exit / extra legroom row.
Darren
Welcome onboard
LBA-NBE-LBA (TOM802/3) are operated by Boeing 737-800 (Thomson Airways). C-FLZR is ex G-FDZR of Thomson Airways so it in exactly the same configuration as all the other 73H's in the TOM fleet, ie 189Y. As it's slightly older, it doesn't have the sky interior. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below) including a seat plan. Row 16 is an overwing exit / extra legroom row.
Darren
OK thanks to both of you. Was looking forward to seeing the sky interior. Maybe get lucky and they will change aircraft allocation in July Haha
Wayne
Wayne
You do like repeating what I've said don't you Darren? It's not the first time and its quite annoying and off putting... People come here for help, maybe it's best not to drive sources of knowledge and assistance away from this site?
We fly on Tom 194/5 to Cancun on May 24th.
From where is this flight inbound from please prior to the said flight number to Cancun ?
From where is this flight inbound from please prior to the said flight number to Cancun ?
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Whomenever
2013-05-20 12:22:14
Hello we fly from Bristol on the 20 of June on flight Thomson
At 07:25 I know it's a 767 but was wondering what configuration the plane is in. Also wondering what the tech stop at Manchester is and how long it takes thanks
At 07:25 I know it's a 767 but was wondering what configuration the plane is in. Also wondering what the tech stop at Manchester is and how long it takes thanks
C8art0n,
Welcome onboard
As Wizard mentioned, please supply all your flight details when requesting aircraft information. There are often several flights so we need all your details in order to get the correct information for you. I assume it's a long haul destination you're flying to? Cancun (TOM374/5)? Flights are operated by former First Choice Boeing 767-300/ER. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below). These's a technical stop (for fuel) outbound via Manchester that takes approximately 45minutes to an hour. This is due to the runway at Bristol not being long enough to allow the aircraft to take off fully fuelled for the flight.
Darren
Welcome onboard
As Wizard mentioned, please supply all your flight details when requesting aircraft information. There are often several flights so we need all your details in order to get the correct information for you. I assume it's a long haul destination you're flying to? Cancun (TOM374/5)? Flights are operated by former First Choice Boeing 767-300/ER. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below). These's a technical stop (for fuel) outbound via Manchester that takes approximately 45minutes to an hour. This is due to the runway at Bristol not being long enough to allow the aircraft to take off fully fuelled for the flight.
Darren
Hello thanks for the reply sorry I thought I typed the flight number yea the flight is tom374 to cancun thanks for all your info
BY-TOM-AMM-FCA wrote:You do like repeating what I've said don't you Darren? It's not the first time and its quite annoying and off putting... People come here for help, maybe it's best not to drive sources of knowledge and assistance away from this site?
Here here
BEfreeTODAY wrote:BY-TOM-AMM-FCA wrote:You do like repeating what I've said don't you Darren? It's not the first time and its quite annoying and off putting... People come here for help, maybe it's best not to drive sources of knowledge and assistance away from this site?
Here here
Or have arguments about it in public?
SM
Whomenever,
The aircraft operating TOM194/5 should be coming in from Montego Bay (TOM162/3).
Darren
The aircraft operating TOM194/5 should be coming in from Montego Bay (TOM162/3).
Darren
Thanks Darren
Hi Darren, thinking of having a late break in Corfu this year. Looking at flight from Cardiff,TOM6506/7,on Friday 13th Sept. They are advertising extra legroom seats (34") as well as extra space seats -does this mean that its one of the altered 757s doing this flight??
brewerdave,
CWL-CFU-CWL (TOM6506/7) are indeed operated by Boeing 757-200. If those seats are being advertised, it would sseem to be a lower density aircraft.
Darren
CWL-CFU-CWL (TOM6506/7) are indeed operated by Boeing 757-200. If those seats are being advertised, it would sseem to be a lower density aircraft.
Darren
Hi Darren,
Have you any more updates on the Dreamliner?
I saw the list of Gatwick flights for the Dreamliner but have heard the Dreamliner is coming to Manchester on 31st may? I am flying on 31st may to Antalya on flight TOM436-do you know what aircraft this will be?
Thanks
Have you any more updates on the Dreamliner?
I saw the list of Gatwick flights for the Dreamliner but have heard the Dreamliner is coming to Manchester on 31st may? I am flying on 31st may to Antalya on flight TOM436-do you know what aircraft this will be?
Thanks
Hi, just a little bit of geeky "FYI" really .
Previously I had been led to believe Thomson were leasing Jetairfly 00-TUC to cover the shortfall untill the 787 were in full service.
This morning though the first flight, as far as I'm aware using Jetairfly departed Gatwick on route to Bodrum Turkey as flight TOM428 using 00-JAP
So maybe they will be using both of the Jetairfly 763 as and when they are free from other work instead of just 00-TUC as first thought.
Previously I had been led to believe Thomson were leasing Jetairfly 00-TUC to cover the shortfall untill the 787 were in full service.
This morning though the first flight, as far as I'm aware using Jetairfly departed Gatwick on route to Bodrum Turkey as flight TOM428 using 00-JAP
So maybe they will be using both of the Jetairfly 763 as and when they are free from other work instead of just 00-TUC as first thought.
Thanks Darren -makes a big difference for me having 34" even on a "short" flight!
Hi,
I was previously told that my flight in the summer - TOM512 and 437 would both be operated by 767's (SH). I just wanted to check this was still the same as TOM 437 has been going out on a 757 the last couple of weeks.
Its getting to the time of booking our seats now and we have booked extra space - if on the 757, what rows are the extra space seats now on??
Many thanks
I was previously told that my flight in the summer - TOM512 and 437 would both be operated by 767's (SH). I just wanted to check this was still the same as TOM 437 has been going out on a 757 the last couple of weeks.
Its getting to the time of booking our seats now and we have booked extra space - if on the 757, what rows are the extra space seats now on??
Many thanks
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