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Alisonm,

You can tell if it will be a dreamliner flight from the Thomson Airways website, Dreamliner flights are identified, regular long haul flights just offer premium without the Drealiner logo.

Your flight will be a 767.Planned to be ex-FCA currently.
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Netemhe,

Probably just that, your flights are under review, Now is the time where they reschedule flights around to accommodate airport slots, coach times to resorts, other flights they operate.
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Hi,

I was just woundering which 787 is scheduled to operate the TOM052 on Monday?
Just so I can be nosy and track the plane the next couple of day?

Simon
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Hi Darren, we are flying 04/12/14 lgw-sal tom612 Could you advise what plane this will be? Also, although it states when you book that its classed as a long haul flight and a meal is included, I'm gathering its not and its actually classed as a short haul flight but you get a meal (but not a drink) included. Just a bit confused :que and thought you'd be the man to unconfuse me :cheers
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janalice,

LGW-SAL-LGW (TOM612/3) are operated by Boeing 757-200. Cape Verde are normally short (medium) haul flights. They've never been classed as long haul as far as I'm aware.

Darren
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You will receive an inflight meal on both o/b and I/b sectors.
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Thanks, as it states "a light meal" we weren't sure what to expect :)
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Travelling Birmingham - Montego Bay (Tom 646 )on the 7/04/14, wondering what plane we'll be flying on, also booked premium economy, what seats would you recommend, Thanks, Dougie.
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dooglas55,

BHX-MBJ_BHX (TOM656/7) are operated by Boeing 787-8. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below). Seating is personal preference. They are much of a muchness in terms of facilities, it's just a question of whether you prefer an isle or window.

Darren
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Hey

Does anyone know on the Thomson 787 which economy rows are the ones with 36"

I know there located in the middle cabin but unsure of which seats specifically they are

Thanks
ZJC
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z.j.c,

There's a link and description on our What Aircraft? guide.

Darren
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z.j.c wrote:
Hey

Does anyone know on the Thomson 787 which economy rows are the ones with 36"

I know there located in the middle cabin but unsure of which seats specifically they are

Thanks
ZJC


Rows 11-13 They are sold as extra space so a premium is payable for them. Row 10 are bulkhead seats which also are extra space seats.
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z.j.c - in my humble opinion, best rows are 11 & 12 - reasons are:- row 10 is bulkhead so less room to stretch out and row 13 has "normal" legroom seat behind ,so more chance that the person behind will object to you reclining seat in flight.
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Thanks for your reply Darren, you quote flight number TOM656/7, but my flight number is TOM646, was that a mistake on your part?, we're picking up a cruise in MB, and sailing transatlantic, so its one way over to MB, hope its the Dreamliner as you've quoted, Cheers Dougie.
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Hi,
Could you please tell me type of aircraft for flight Tom 386 from East Midlands to Antalya on 17th Oct 2014, thanks very much.

Peter
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Thanks for the replies!

Was wondering if they are extra pay I am on a cruise charter on the 787 and P and O advised we will be able to select our seats soon and wanted to get the right ones

Thanks
ZJC
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dooglas55,

Sorry, it was just a typo.

Darren
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beastof,

EMA-AYT-EMA (TOM386/7) are operated by Boeing 737-800.

Darren
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