JoFay,
Welcome onboard
BHX-CUN-BHX (TOM568/9) is operated by a former Thomsonfly Boeing 767-304/ER (long haul / winglets), usually G-OBYD and used to operate via MAN outbound for fuel as the runway at BHX wasn't long enough to allow the aircraft to take-off with sufficuent fuel. However, with the addition of blended winglets to the aircraft, the increased performance allows the flight to operate non-stop now with the required fuel so there's no need for the technical stop.
Darren
Jack
Once you have chosen your seats, that's it, they're yours. It's what you have paid for with select your seat. This is unless the aircraft is changed, for example a technical problem.
Darren
Thanks Darren for the quick reply
Thanks for your swift response.
Can you tell me when is the first opportunity to book seat numbers on a Thomson Flight - as per previous poster - I like to know where i'm sitting, and not get separated.
Many thanks
It's 90 days before your flight over the phone and 60 days online. It's sometimes a little earlier than this though as it's whenever the flight is uploaded on to the system. It's 101 days before my next flight so not long before I can book mine!
Darren
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:strid,
There are two (as listed). Plus tv programmes.
Darren
Thomson only pay the license fee for one movie per flight. If there are lots of little ones it will be the childrens movie. Followed by two tv tapes, with both childrens and adult entertainment.
My partner and I will be travelling to Santa Clara (Cuba) on the 2 June from gatwick and could not find any information on which aircraft will be flying to this new destination. Does anyone know if it will operate the old first choice aircrafts?
Many thanks in advance,
Olodum01
Please quote flight numbers when requesting aircraft information. There are often multiple flights. This ensures we get the correct information for you. Long haul flights out of LGW are operated by former First Choice Boeing 767-300/ER. These aren't 'old' aircraft, they are the same fleet age as the former Thomsonfly aircraft. You'll find extensive aircraft infomation on our What Aircraft? guide (link below).
Darren
Thanks for such a prompt reply Darren. Sorry about not quoting flight numbers, i'm still a newbie to this website. The flights are TOM28 and 29. I will have a look at the which aircraft guide. Thank you for the infos.
Hi, Please can you tell me what plane we'll be flying on so I can check which are the best extra leg room seats with a window to book. We are flying Leeds Bradford to Kos in September on flight TOM 2308. Thanks.
Welcome onboard
I'm mobile at the moment so don't have the aircraft schedule to hand. I'll double check in the morning for you' LBA-KGS-LBA are likely to be operated by a Boeing 737-800 or 757-200. Seating is personal preference, there aren't any 'best' seats. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below).
Darren
Hi Darren, Thanks for the speedy reply. I was a little concerned as after paying £80 for extra leg room I read reviews that said only the seats in row 12 had extra leg room & they don't have a window as 2 each side and row 13 sold as extra leg room only truly is in 13A & F. I worry about everything & wanted to be as informed as poss before booking seat numbers!
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Edited by
mitchell tipton
2011-05-30 15:17:11
In that case, you're on a Boeing 757-200. Due to the location of the emergency escape slide, row 12 are in pairs with no A or F seat. As that row is by the door, there is only an obsevation port, ie it's a small window. As the seats are inwards, you can't see out of it. Seats on row 13 are as normal and therefore 13A/F are extra legroom with a window. Other seats on that row are standard. Extra legroom on row 32 are in 3's, but have the same port in the door so don't have good views. It's either a window or extra legroom.
Darren
I'm mobile at the moment, but MAN-HOG-MAN (TOM094/5) are operated by a former First Choice Boeing 767-300/ER from memory.
EDIT: confirmed
Darren
Looking at booking our seats for August going to Cancun TOM196. Are there any seats/rows we should avoid ie reduced leg room, seats that don't recline & no window?
Looking on the web-site there are not that many seats left!
Thanks Tracy
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:auntiewee,
In that case, you're on a Boeing 757-200. Due to the location of the emergency escape slide, row 12 are in pairs with no A or F seat. As that row is by the door, there is only an obsevation port, ie it's a small window. As the seats are inwards, you can't see out of it. Seats on row 13 are as normal and therefore 13A/F are extra legroom with a window. Other seats on that row are standard. Extra legroom on row 32 are in 3's, but have the same port in the door so don't have good views. It's either a window or extra legroom.
Darren
row 12 has 5 seats 12A-E and have normal windows. 32 also has a normal window on the A and F seats
Does anyone know when the first Boeing 787 flight is with Thomson? and where it is going to and from?
we are flying with Thomsonfly from LGW to TFS on the 29th July, on TOM4534, could please advise which aircraft type is likely to be used?.
Many thanks
Mark, Helen & family
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