Hi Daz
We are flying out to Dalaman today from Gatwick TOM408 i know its late but do you know where our aircraft is flying in from would it be Dalaman too thanks in advance
re PREMIUM flight upgrades - I've now had a second email from Customer services confirming Premium luggage allowance as 23 kgs hold and 7 kgs hand luggage in contradiction of first email last week!
I think they are confusing themselves now with the difference between a Premier package holiday which used to carry the uprated allowances and an actual flight upgrade to Premium which still does!!!! .
I think they are confusing themselves now with the difference between a Premier package holiday which used to carry the uprated allowances and an actual flight upgrade to Premium which still does!!!! .
jmac wrote:Sorry, forgot to add if we travel in November it will be on the 8th. The flight numbers will be the same TOM292/293.Thank you
Boeing 737-800 (winglets).
Darren
Sunaddict wrote:Please can you tell me whether it's an ex FCA or ex Thomsonfly LGW-POP 18 July TOM 038. Also do you know where the aircraft is coming in from prior to the flight.
Ex-FCA, flight before is Puna Cana (TOM060/1), on the odd occasion Cancun (TOM022/3).
Darren
Cruisecontroller wrote:Flew from Birmingham to Bodrum on TOM 266 on 20/6 and returned 5/7 on TOM 267. BOTH landings were the worst we've experienced for a very long time.
Les
You don't know the weather (wind) conditions at the time of the landings and in any case, landings shouldn't be perfectly smooth. These are known as 'greasers' where the wheels would take time to spin-up and gain traction. A slightly hard landing (6fpm normally) is the norm giving a positive touchdown so the wheels spin-up and brakes can be applied as soon as possible. If you add a crosswind component or contaminated runway surface (rain), the last thing you want is a soft landing. Different aircraft have different sensations on landing as well so it was probably a perfectly normal landing. There are many variables to consider, plus aircraft aren't the easiest things to fly!
Darren
Thanks very much Darren
Thankyou Darren
Cruisecontroller wrote:Flew from Birmingham to Bodrum on TOM 266 on 20/6 and returned 5/7 on TOM 267. BOTH landings were the worst we've experienced for a very long time.
Les
A firm landing is a good landing. Most modern aircraft have automatic braking systems which are generally activated by weight on the main landing gear; no weight on the landing gear equals no braking. Sure, manual braking is always available but a couple of seconds delay on a short runway is not desirable. Also, as Dazbo says, on a wet or contaminated runway you need a firm landing to break through the water layer on the runway surface otherwise you can aquaplane serenely off the end.
a friend is flying on 22nd and was told in an email that the plane to punta cana was being repaired as it had a fault and a smaller plane was being used so would be no premium seating but they would receive a premium service , am hopeing when i fly on the 2nd august to punta cana it will be a proper premium seating , would have thought any fault could have been repaired in ten days
I asked this a while ago but could you please confirm what plane either TOM/ex-FCA I'll be flying on to Holguin on 24th July on TOM182 from Manchester.
Thank you
TOM182/3 are ex-FCA as per your previous replies, subject to any last minute changes, for example a technical problem.
Darren
Thanks Darren
Our flight tickets for holiday to Turkey have turned up, but we haven't got any luggage labels for the first time ever with TOM.
Is this now the norm?
Cheers,
IainB
Are your tickets in a booklet? If so, the luggage "labels" are flimsy tearout ones at the back end of the booklet.
Yes tickets turned up in a booklet as last year, but no sign of the flimsies as we had last year.
I'll take another look just in case.
Does anybody know which aircraft operated TOM 038 from LGW to POP yesterday, as it appears to have gone Tech in POP?
Jon
desk jockey,
Hello. We are on TOM 118 (MAN to SFB) on 16/07/11. Is it too soon to know the aircraft we'll be on? Many thanks.
I need to select seating (with Infant) on the below route but just wanted to confirm the aircraft type.
Please can you confirm the A/C type for the below route:-
TOM654 DSA - DLM
TOM499 DLM - DSA
Im expecting it to be the 737-800, however on the screen print (AirCenter) the TOM advisor sent over to me to choose my seats from the A/C type states with 2 different layouts of seat plan, (stil 3-3)
Also, what does "NO REC" mean on the AirCentre app??
Outbound
A/C Type:- 73C
Inbound
A/C Type: 7T8
One final question, what seats would you go for in a 737-800 with an Infant?
Thanks
Rick
thanks.x
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