T/C have at least one A330' configured for short haul on busy routes
[see the aircraft guide in the flights forum ..sticky near top of index page]
wiz
A330's are used on some high density short haul routes in the summer season in a short haul configuration.
Darren
Hello. Do you know what aircraft will be used for the TCX2364 MAN-SZG on 5th January. Thanks..
darbyrw,
can anyone tell me if this aircraft has seat back tvs and what is the legroom. Where is the best seats please
And what kind of Aircraft is it
Flight return number is TCX 743.
Thanks Sharon
Welcome onboard
Flights to Orlando Sanford (TCX168/743) are operated by Airbus A330-200. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below) including links to aircraft and cabin photos (click on the aircraft type), seat plans and lots more. There are no 'best' seats as this is personal preference. All seats have the same basic facilities, other than extra legroom so it's whether you prefer a seat by the window, isle, centre, front or rear.
Darren
thanks Darren, do you know if the legroom on the A330-200 have 33 inch legroom. And seat back tvs
All the information you're looking for is on our What Aircraft? guide as I mentioned above. Long haul A330-200's have 33" seat pitch in economy and seat back IFE throughout.
Darren
I know from my sister in law that a flight that they are booked onto going to turkey with thomas cook on the 22/12/2012 returing on 29/12/12 from Glasgow is now stoppping at Manchester , it leaves Glasgow at 9am then heads to Manchester and picks passengers then onto Turkey and does the same on the way back. I maybe just clutching at straws here but do you think they are doing the same with the Lanzarote flights and not informing us to we check in?
It's the first flight out of the winter season. As it's the first flight, there are no passengers to bring back so it's operating a different route or ferrying back empty. It's not unusual for this to happen at the beginning and end of holiday seasons.
Darren
Hi darren thanks for getting back so quick, i thought maybe that was the reason, just wasnt sure if it was the same thing happening as the turkey flights low demand and lots of empty seats to fill, i take it will be the usual aircraft operating this route?
kazaa,
can anybody confirm which type of aircraft if used for the Manchester to Tenerife South flights TCX 2038 & TCX 4246 both flying on 28/12/12
MAN-TFS (TCX2038 / 4246) are operated by Boeing 757-200 so it makes little difference which one you choose if you were thinking one might be better than the other.
Darren
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:james 84,
MAN-TFS (TCX2038 / 4246) are operated by Boeing 757-200 so it makes little difference which one you choose if you were thinking one might be better than the other.
Darren
cheers for the quick response Darren. Quick question. These two flights are showing as departing five minutes apart 9.10am and 9.15am, why would they put two flights on from the same airport on the same day so close to each other?
i'm just curious?
cheers
james 84,
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:james 84,
In a word, capacity. If there's demand for 450 seats, it needs 2 aircraft.
Darren
so if these 2 flight sell out (they are both only showing a few seats left) will they put another aircraft on? or would they ever change the aircraft?
Aircraft schedules are put together many months in advanced based on demand projections and operational needs. If those flights sell out, there'll be no more seats as they don't have aircraft lying around and don't have larger aircraft they can use as they're operating other routes.
Darren
1). 'We aren't flying to Cuba next year' but I know people who are booked to fly out with TC from Manchester on the 13th March and they haven't been told that their flight is cancelled and have been assured by TC customer service when they have checked that their flight is still taking place.
2). 'We are changing our systems and the Cuba flights haven't been loaded into it yet. You should be able to book in another 2 weeks.' This was a month ago and they still aren't there in the system!
3). 'We can't make flight only bookings to Cuba more than 90 days in advance because of Cuban government regulations.' News to me - in 7 years of travelling to Cuba I've been able to book more than 90 days in advance before without any problem and when I point out that I have friends who booked months ago onto that particular flight that I now want to book I'm met with silence.
While it would surprise me to find that this particular flight (and the return flight on the 27th) are fully booked this far in advance, when I ring up yet again to try and find out why it and every other flight to Holguin next year is 'unavailable' they won't confirm that this is because the flights are fully booked either. I can still easily get a Thomson flight from Gatwick and if the TC flights from Manchester R fully booked then I will book the Gatwick flight with Thomson. But that flies out on the 12th which means that the transfer from Holguin to Santiago de Cuba will be expensive because I won't be able to share the minibus transfer with others going on the same dance trip who being met off the Manchester flight the following day and the same wil apply on the return transfer.
If there is still a chance of getting on the Thomas Cook flights from and to Manchester I would give it a bit longer but don't want to take the risk of leaving it too late and not getting a flight with Thomson from Gatwick on the 12th. Can anybody out there in the industry shed any light on this for me?
SM
A similar question (flights to Cayo Coco) was asked on the TC support forum. The answer by a staff member was "Fly Thomas Cook no longer offer flight only reservations to Cuba.".
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