Hi Dazbo
Wondering if you know the type of aircraft operating TOM2504/5 MAN-ZTH-MAN in June 2015
I'm gathering a 738 is on the cards but hoping for a cheeky 752 if indeed the 738 do you know which ones are fitted with the updated interior (SKY interior ) I think it's called
Shionhughes,
All flight to ZTH are operated by Boeing 737-800. The newer aircraft in the fleet have the sky interiors, the ones registered G-TAW* and the last few that are G-FDZ*. The fleet is rotated all the time though so it's impossible to say which you'll have on the day. While the newer interior is nicer, the inflight experience is pretty much the same regardless of aircraft.
Darren
All flight to ZTH are operated by Boeing 737-800. The newer aircraft in the fleet have the sky interiors, the ones registered G-TAW* and the last few that are G-FDZ*. The fleet is rotated all the time though so it's impossible to say which you'll have on the day. While the newer interior is nicer, the inflight experience is pretty much the same regardless of aircraft.
Darren
Many thanks Darren :-)
Hi Darren,
Can you tell me what aircraft I will be on for my flight to Hurghada, Egypt on 15th May return 22nd May (Tom790/Tom791)
Many Thanks
Dawn
Can you tell me what aircraft I will be on for my flight to Hurghada, Egypt on 15th May return 22nd May (Tom790/Tom791)
Many Thanks
Dawn
Thank you Darren as always
Hi there,
Do you happen to know the aircraft that will be used on the EDI-PMI route this summer? Specifically the 0540 flight out on the 16th May.
Thanks in advance!
Do you happen to know the aircraft that will be used on the EDI-PMI route this summer? Specifically the 0540 flight out on the 16th May.
Thanks in advance!
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:Zondervan,
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EDI-PMI should be operated by Boeing 737-800.
Darren
Nice one, thanks! Guessing with the Sky Interior, or are there still older ones out there?
What is the sky interior? How many planes have sky interior?
Please can you tell me if all the 737 window seats have windows i have been given 7f and 9f. But i think i can remember not all the window seats on 737 have windows but not sure what numbers they are. thanks zeusy.
This is a question for Dazbo please. Do you know which plane is flying TOM 168 Manchester to Barbados on Saturday 7th Feb. We have had our pre booked seats changed from 20A and B on ex First Choice 767 to 22A and B on unknown. Many thanks in anticipation.
Ian
Ian
Many thanks Dazbo, after talking to P and O it seems there are late changes to both outbound and inbound possibly due to arrival of G-TUIG.
Could you advise me what type plane is used on flight TOM1444/5 flying from Newcastle-Lanzarote during the summer season please?
We need an extra space or extra legroom seat for our 14 year old, who is nearly 6ft tall and still growing. Do you know which row these seats are in and whether it is possible for a 14 year old to sit in them?
I tried contacting Thomson but they said they couldn't advise me as it would depend on which aircraft was used on that flight.
I did ask a similar question on the Thomas Cook thread, but sadly the package we wanted was fully booked
We need an extra space or extra legroom seat for our 14 year old, who is nearly 6ft tall and still growing. Do you know which row these seats are in and whether it is possible for a 14 year old to sit in them?
I tried contacting Thomson but they said they couldn't advise me as it would depend on which aircraft was used on that flight.
I did ask a similar question on the Thomas Cook thread, but sadly the package we wanted was fully booked
sheeshon,
NCL-ACE-NCL (TOM1444/5) are operated by Boeing 737-800. Due to his age, he won't be able to occupy exit rows. He'll be able to occupy bulkhead rows, as mentioned on the reply to your post on the Thomas Cook thread. These are row 1 seats A/B/C and row 2 seats D/E/F. These are special needs seats however so might not be bookable subject to need. The extra legroom rows are 15 and 16 by the overwing exits.
Darren
NCL-ACE-NCL (TOM1444/5) are operated by Boeing 737-800. Due to his age, he won't be able to occupy exit rows. He'll be able to occupy bulkhead rows, as mentioned on the reply to your post on the Thomas Cook thread. These are row 1 seats A/B/C and row 2 seats D/E/F. These are special needs seats however so might not be bookable subject to need. The extra legroom rows are 15 and 16 by the overwing exits.
Darren
sheeshon
There is a link on Thomsons website on the Seats with Extra Space explaining their policy.
"Seats with Extra Space
These include seats that are close to, or next to, emergency exit doors, behind a bulkhead, or behind a dividing wall. If you fly in one of our 787 Dreamliners, they may also be located in the first 4 rows of the Economy Club cabin. Seats with Extra Space are only available for adults and children 14 years and over to book in advance, but we may allocate these seats to families with children if the seats are not located in an emergency exit row. Emergency exit row seats are only available to passengers who are able to move quickly and operate the emergency exit without difficultly if necessary in line with European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) regulations. Just a few things to bear in mind before you book an emergency exit row seat.
Any passengers who because of…:
- physical or mental impairment or disability
- age or sickness
- physical size
- have difficulty moving quickly cannot sit in these seats.
Neither can anyone…
- under the age of 14 (whether accompanied or not)
- who requires an extension seatbelt
- under the influence of alcohol
- travelling with an assistance animal.
These regulations have been put in place by the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) and are for the safety of our passengers. The cabin crew have the final say and we kindly ask that their decisions are respected. "
There is a link on Thomsons website on the Seats with Extra Space explaining their policy.
"Seats with Extra Space
These include seats that are close to, or next to, emergency exit doors, behind a bulkhead, or behind a dividing wall. If you fly in one of our 787 Dreamliners, they may also be located in the first 4 rows of the Economy Club cabin. Seats with Extra Space are only available for adults and children 14 years and over to book in advance, but we may allocate these seats to families with children if the seats are not located in an emergency exit row. Emergency exit row seats are only available to passengers who are able to move quickly and operate the emergency exit without difficultly if necessary in line with European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) regulations. Just a few things to bear in mind before you book an emergency exit row seat.
Any passengers who because of…:
- physical or mental impairment or disability
- age or sickness
- physical size
- have difficulty moving quickly cannot sit in these seats.
Neither can anyone…
- under the age of 14 (whether accompanied or not)
- who requires an extension seatbelt
- under the influence of alcohol
- travelling with an assistance animal.
These regulations have been put in place by the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) and are for the safety of our passengers. The cabin crew have the final say and we kindly ask that their decisions are respected. "
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