We are flying on to Holguin on the 16th Aprill 2011 from manchester (TOM 0182). You helped me with the type of aircraft a few months ago (thanks) but I was just wondering if you knew what aircraft we will actually be flying on and where it came from previously its just so we can get an idea if there would be any delays :).
Thanks in Advance
MAN-HOG-MAN (TOM182/3) are operated by a former First Choice Boeing 767-300/ER. If you're wanting the exact registration, we won't know until the day before. It makes little difference in any case as there's only a few seats that differ. The aircraft operates MAN-Sanford-MAN (TOM118/9) before your flight.
Darren
Thankyou Darren, I can keep a nerdy eye on the arrivals then . I might pop back online Friday to see the reg of airplane, just to lable the endless amount of photos I'm bound to take of it :).
Travelling NCL-TFS on TOM 1558 22nd April, can anybody tell me if it'll be a First Choice or Thomson aircraft 752 or 75W?
Went to LPA on a 752 last year and it was an old bucket of bolts.
Cheers
AQ
Flight TOM070 April 20th Gatwick to Punta Cana. I was just wondering what the planes previous flight will be, ie where is it coming in from?
Really disappointed about the lack of pamper packs. It is useful not to have the fuss of carrying lip salve and moisturiser through security checks, and I always wear the socks on the flights. Looks like it is byo this year! Great to have forums like this to find out these things before going on board. Thanks.
H2H
Aircraft are swapped and changed throughout the year so it's dificult to say this far in advance which will be based on your dates of travel. It's an ex-TOM 752 at the moment (G-BYAP), but don't be surprised if it changes as it's leaving the fleet on 26th April.
Darren
The aircraft operates to Liberia, Costa Rica (TOM074/5) before the Punta Cana (TOM070/1).
Darren
can anyone tell me how many rows of premium there are on ex thomson planes? Ive just this second got my seating plans and I think by the look of it there are only 5 rows. If so does the last row have a window at it unlike some first choice aircraft? I would rather have the back row so I can put my seat back with the person in front does so and I dont have to worry about people behind me!
Ex Thomsonfly do have 5 premium rows. As far as I know there is a window on row 5 but I'm sure Darren will be able to correct or confirm that.
In July I fly from London Gatwick to Punta Cana for my honeymoon. Flight No TOM060. Whilst excited for my first ever flight I am also nervous so was hoping for some advice on what seats to pick or to avoid? Not asking for exact seat numbers, just an idea of where you would suggest to sit for a first time flyer to add to the experience.
Many thanks in advance.
Paul
As Sunaddict mentions, row 5 in premium has a window. It's row 10 that doesn't in the front section of the ex-TOM long haul 76W's. There will be people behind you in row 6 although you're seperated by a curtain and there's plenty of room between the rows.
Darren
Welcome onboard
Your flights are operated by a long haul configured Boeing 767-300/ER. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below). Seating is personal preference. There aren't really any better seats or ones to avoid, it's whatever you prefer. Apart from extra legroom seats, all seats have the same seat pitch and facilities in their respecive cabins. If you want to feel the sensation of flight, eg the aircraft pitch and yaw on take-off and landing, then a seat towards the front or rear will give you that. If you want a smooth ride with minimal sensation of flight, anywhere over the wings will be fine. The forward part of the wings is the aircrafts centre of gravity through which the aircraft moves so the closer you are to the CofG, the less you'll feel the aircrafts movements. Having said that, on a 186,900kg twin jet, you don't feel that much anyway, not compared to a 750kg light prop like a PA-28!
Darren
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:gkpaul,
Welcome onboard
Your flights are operated by a long haul configured Boeing 767-300/ER. You'll find extensive aircraft information on our What Aircraft? guide (link below). Seating is personal preference. There aren't really any better seats or ones to avoid, it's whatever you prefer. Apart from extra legroom seats, all seats have the same seat pitch and facilities in their respecive cabins. If you want to feel the sensation of flight, eg the aircraft pitch and yaw on take-off and landing, then a seat towards the front or rear will give you that. If you want a smooth ride with minimal sensation of flight, anywhere over the wings will be fine. The forward part of the wings is the aircrafts centre of gravity through which the aircraft moves so the closer you are to the CofG, the less you'll feel the aircrafts movements. Having said that, on a 186,900kg twin jet, you don't feel that much anyway, not compared to a 750kg light prop like a PA-28!
Darren
Excellent, thank you.
I am not too worried about leg room as both me and the other half are both quite short! We get to chose our seat, just waiting for the e mail. I am hoping to get a decent window seat, though not too worried if I dont. Just do not want to get a seat that will spoil my first ever flight!
Anyone know how soon before your flight you get to select your seat? I am guessing it will be quite near the time so they know which aircraft will be rostered for the flight?
You can select your seat numbers 90 days prior to your inbound flight, if you ring the airline.
I waited until the e-mail arrived and found the first seven rows of window seats had been taken, but we still were able to choose overwing seats which my wife likes to avoid to much movement being near the airplanes centre of gravity, as Darren has explained in an earlier post.
If it is your first flight I would suggest you select a window seat, you will be sitting together, due to the 2-4-2 layout, although you will get some good views on take off there is not a great deal to look at once you are over the sea, when coming into land you should get some interesting scenes of Punta Cana,although the approach is over the sea and on the return flight you will get the take off views but then you soon fly into dark sky for the overnight segment of the flight, and the return landing will be in the early morning light.
When yoiu get home I am sure you will be looking forward to your next flight, congratulations on your forthcoming wedding and do have an great honeymoon.
Al
gkpaul wrote:I am guessing it will be quite near the time so they know which aircraft will be rostered for the flight?
The cabins are all the same on the same aircraft type so that's not a problem. Let us know when you're about to go through the process as there's an odd seat with a blank panel rather than a window. This is where wiring and air conditioning is routed. You don't want to be sat with no view for 10 hours!
Darren
I fly tomorrow on TOM068 and from BHX at 09.15 and wondered if you would know the aircraft registration number yet.
Many Thanks
We fly to Sanford, Florida on 16 July 2011 (TOM 118) from Manchester, returning on 30 July (TOM119).
parents just booked a holiday dep manchester to palma 2nd may 23:55pm tom 2170 can u tell me what aircraft it will be cheers
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