Your flight will be operated by an A321-200. I am not sure if you wanted the exact registration of the aircraft. If this is what you want then it is something that is not recorded as the aircraft could be changed at any point due to operational requiremenrts, but if you want to know which aircraft have operated this route over the past 4 weeks on the Sunday LCA then they are as follows:
12/07/09 G-OZBT
05/07/09 G-OZBT
28/06/09 G-OZBU
21/06/09 G-OZBT
So, it looks like there is a good chance you might be on one of Monarch's new A321's (G-OZBT & G-OZBU) given this record. No promises though Have a good flight.
I didn't need the exact reg or pilots mobile number I was just after which type of plane as the list suggest several types for long haul (as does Monarchs website) but doesn't tell you anywhere which one... nor do the tickets etc...
thanks !
Monarch onboard food - sausage in redwine and onion sauce
gives you an idea of what a paid for meal looks like... !
Steve
gives you an idea of what a paid for meal looks like... !
Steve
Hi again! lol, im traveling on ZB894 (LTN-TFS dep:07.00) on the 26th of July and am considering checking in online. I was just wondering whether the fast bag drop desks are open this early in the morning?
nickappel,
Hi, a while ago dazbo told me that ZB894(LTN-TFS) on sundays would be operated by the same aircraft that arrived from larnaca at 02.10 am that same morning. But i noticed that zb894 was operated by G-OZBE today and the larnaca flight was operated by G-OZBO, anyone know why? Im just wondering because im travelling on ZB894 next sunday and i like to know the aircraft reg beforehand.
Aircraft get swapped and chaged all the time, it's not an exact science predicting aircraft movements! We're also coming up to the peak season now it's school holidays so things tend to change for the next 7 or 8 weeks. There's no way of knowing a registration for a particular flight a week in advance as anything could happen between now and the day of the flight and aircraft tend to be rotated regularly for maintenance. It's MON3892/3 before your flight currently which G-OZBE did indeed operate.
EDIT: Typo
Darren
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Edited by
Dazbo HT Mod
2009-07-19 09:24:05
thanks for clearing that up, and for your prompt reply!
Hope someone can help !!
We are travelling to Corfu on the 28th August for 2 weeks,with Olympic Holidays
Depart Lgw 20.25 Mon1412 Friday 28/08/09
Depart Cfu 02.50 Mon1413 Saturday 12/09/09
Can anyone tell me what plane this is likely to be?
Also what time are the check in desks open for the flight?
I have heard that there tends to be delays with Monarch?
Hope someone can advise me
Many Thanks
LGW-CFU-LGW (MON1412/3) are operated by an Airbus A300B4-605R. You'll find further aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide. Check-in desks open 3 - 4 hours before your scheduled departure time, although the recommeneded check-in time is 2 hours before. All airlines suffer from delays from time to time. Monarch are currently listed in 3rd position for average delays to charter carriers in the UK with an average delay of 31 minutes. Thomson Airways are second with 25 minutes and Thomas Cook most punctual with 19 minutes. They aim to get you away on time though!
Darren
Reason I asked, is that we are travelling by train to Gatwick from Wales, and will be there a good few hours before the departure
time!! Would rather book in early anyway!!
Appreciate there are delays at times,just hope this one won't be! Last travelled with Monarch some 14 years ago!! Went to Kenya.
Thanks again for the quick reply
Susie.m
Susie, your aircraft is scheduled to have a good 4.5 hours on the ground at Gatwick before your flight, so it has plenty of time to make up for any operational delays. Your flight is probably one of the least likely to be delayed on a busy Friday evening.
I am flying to Dalaman from Manchester on 4 September. Flight number Mon1268
Does anyone know what aircraft this will be on?
Thanks!
Welcome
Your Flight (MON1268) Will Be Operated By An Airbus A300B4-600,
More Information Can Be Found On Our What Aircraft? Thread
Gower
Thanks Gower. Do you know if this is def a monarch plane?
vlewis82,
Is this still an A330-200 service? I appreciate this can be subject to last minute changes due to going tech.
Yes, MON3402 is still due to be operated as an A330-200 service
I have never flown with Monarch before, I am flying with the on the 20th September from MAN to FAO, on ZB594, which aircraft are we using for that flight, thanks
Welcome onboard
MAN-FAO-MAN (ZB594/5) are operated by an Airbus A300B4-605R. You'll find further aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide.
Darren
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