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Hello this is a great thread thank you for all your advice.
We are going on holiday with first choice the flight is TOM 7520. Could you please tell me if this a thomson or first choice flight and if so what sort of plane and seating it will have.
Thank you so much for all you help
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ami123,

Flight TOM7520 (BHX-PMI) Is Operated By Thomson Airways, (a merged airline of thomsonfly and first choice) Thos Particular Flight Is Operated By A Boeing 757-200 With A 3-3 Seating Configuration and 28" Seat Pitch, More Information Including Photos Of The Aircraft Can Be Found On Our What Aircraft? Thread.

Gower,

PS, Please Try And Supply As Much Information About The Flight As Possible When Posting As There Are Thousands Of Flight Numbers To Search Through
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thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me. Have you been on this plane, if so do you know if its a nice one. Is it noisy on take off. Thank you for all your time
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Thanks Darren, I hate it at the airport waiting to see if you are sat together.
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ami123,

Yes I Have Been On This Type Of Aircraft Many, They Are Very Reliable. All Aircraft Are Fairly Noisey On Take Off But The Boeing 757 Is No Noiser Than Other Aircraft In The Same Catogory, eg (Airbus A320)

Gower
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Christen W you can book seat numbers by phoning Thomson 4 weeks before outbound departure cost £12.00 return you may also have to pay for seats together.
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GowerL7 wrote:
The Boeing 757 Is No Noiser Than Other Aircraft In The Same Catogory, eg (Airbus A320)

The RB211-535 powered 752's are actually a little louder than the A320 (CFM56: 94.6dB / V2500: 96.6dB) on take off, but then they are more powerful aircraft and of a slightly older generation. You'll not notice any difference inside the cabin. They're still quieter than the likes of MD80's and even some small business jets. The older Learjet 35's are unbelievably noisy on take-off, louder than a 747-400 (103.4 dB) at take off power although nothing touches good old Concorde (~120dB!). The Booeing 777-200 with the mightly GE90's are quiet considering their size (97.8db). The A380-800 has got to be the quietest giant.

EDIT: typo

Darren
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thank you again, for all your information i really appreciate it.

Thanks Ami
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Hi Dazbo,

We are flying from Birmingham to Fuerteventura 26 Aug flight no (TOM7630) could you tell me whether it's the 3-3 seating like it was last year and whether it's an ex-FC plane.

Thanks Marie
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Are Thomson Airways 757-200 the 235 or 187 seat versions.
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MARIE-B'HAM,
The flight is set to be operated on a boeing 757-200 aircraft, which is a 3-3 config. The flight number is TOM7360 just incase you diddnt know. I am unable to tell you if its EX-FCA or EX-TOM as I cannot find the information needed but im sure someone else will be able to get you that information.
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Z.J.C
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Hi sorry to bother but can you advise on what aircraft we are likely to be on please?
Am considering whether we have seat back IFE to entertain youngest daughter or whether we'll have to pack something.

Flights are TOM530 Manchester to Dalaman 23/07/09

thanks :tup
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Thanx for that Z.J.C apologies for my error in flight code as well.

Marie
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big-si,

Your Flight (TOM530) Will Be Operated By A Boeing 757-200, These Have Overhead Screens Not Seat Back Entertainment

Gower
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Thanks very muuch for the prompt response!! :sun2
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hi going to sharm flight number tom 442 i believe 2 4 2 over head tvs can anyone reccomend seat numbers please to be able to watch tvs we are a party of six thank you.
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Hope i have posted on the right board , can somebody please tell me what "winglets mean " , as i have a thomson flight booked , i always read about the aircraft and have come across this description before but dont know what it is . Thank you for putting me out of my misery

Lynne .
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Winglets are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingtip_device

As from Wiki but basically they help reduce the drag a plane creates which reduces the forces against the plane and saves fuel making it more efficient and reducing a cost.
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