March 2, 2002 at 8:53 pm
Hi,
Im flying from Newcastle to Corfu with JMC in late July, does anyone know what aircraft (depending on when the summer flying programs are devised) will operate the flight which i believe is JMC113K/L?
Im fairly sure it will be a 752 like last year from Manchester but my fingers are soooooooooooooooooooooooo crossed for a flight on the 753!!
Incidently, last years flights on G-JMCE and G-FCLH were fantastic. My only complaint being the usual charter ailrine one – no legroom!!
By: Benair316P - 1st April 2002 at 11:45
RE: JMC Newcastle – Corfu Summr 2002
THATS IT!!! I was racking my brain trying to remember where it went! just couldnt remeber, cheers NCL757.
Regards
Benair
By: Newcastle757 - 31st March 2002 at 08:59
RE: JMC Newcastle – Corfu Summr 2002
The A320 was the weekly flight to Salzburg 😉
By: Benair316P - 29th March 2002 at 15:57
RE: JMC Newcastle – Corfu Summr 2002
An A320 operated on one route from NCL during last summer. That was the weekly flight to (Innsbruck (I think))
A canadian crew operated these flights.
Regards
Benair
By: Newcastle757 - 29th March 2002 at 15:25
RE: JMC Newcastle – Corfu Summr 2002
Yup, definitly a 757-200.
Last year JMC used the 753 through NCL 4 times, all operating MAN-NCL-Girona-NCL-MAN
By: Benair316P - 3rd March 2002 at 00:20
RE: JMC Newcastle – Corfu Summr 2002
Well I can settle everyone’s thoughts on this topic. I worked on JMC a/c @ NCL last July.
It will be a 752 definately.
Last year JMC based 752 G-FCLD @ NCL. I think there were talks of having 2 752’s @ NCL this year-not sure though. (definately 1 of them)
Have a good flight!
Regards
Benair
By: LGKR - 2nd March 2002 at 21:59
RE: JMC Newcastle – Corfu Summr 2002
I doubt it will be an A320 – neither Caledonian or Flying Colours operated A320 flights from newcastle to Corfu in the past so I very much doubt the new airline, which is a combination of both plus another two, will use diffeent equipement on that route.
By: T5 - 2nd March 2002 at 21:41
RE: JMC Newcastle – Corfu Summr 2002
“JMC Airlines boasts one of the most modern technologically advanced fleets in UK Leisure Aviation with 15 Boeing 757-200s, 10 Airbus A320s, 2 Boeing 757-300s and from the spring we will operate 2 new Airbus A330s”
– JMC Website
so, if it’s a 757, you’ve got a two in seventeen chance of it being a 753, but I think it’s safe to say that it’s going to be a 752. Then again, it could be an A320… yippee!!