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Thomas Cook 757-200's transferred to Thomas Cook Belgium?

There is an arriving flight from LEI today. It is operated by FQ (Thomas Cook Belgium), and is operated with a 757-200. Does this mean tat the particular 752 is registered with Thomas Cook Belgium and thus Belgian?
Another remarkable flight: Tomorrow Air Transat A310-300 arrives from Montreal.
SN tomorrow returns from it’s once flight form Kinshasa, it’s unknown when scheduled flights will resume.

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By: wysiwyg - 12th June 2004 at 17:40

I’m really not sure but I’ll check up with old friends to get the answer as soon as it is available.

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By: topjet330 - 12th June 2004 at 16:10

talking about that other A330 they are supposed to be getting, might it be coming from air lingus who wish to replace them

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By: wysiwyg - 8th June 2004 at 22:31

so when are tca uk getting the 300’s – probably over the winter if it goes ahead.

Was that 752 a British or German registered plane? – well it won’t be a TCX 757 and I don’t think there were any German ones left so it’s probably from elsewhere perhaps already on the Belgian reg?

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By: green320 - 8th June 2004 at 22:05

Was that 752 a British or German registered plane?

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By: topjet330 - 8th June 2004 at 22:02

so when are tca uk getting the 300’s

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By: wysiwyg - 8th June 2004 at 21:49

Yes, Thomas Cook Belgium have been training up their own crews on the 757 prior to getting the type in order to have a higher seating capacity aircraft.

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