Either G-OOAN or G-OOBM is 90% likely. The other two if something breaks down before then.
I know that first choice dont let you select your own seat so it cannot do it for some airlines.
I wonder if this works with things like Premiar gold and Star Class Premier, knowing you need priority tags and the like
this is really good news for DSA
First choice sent a B767 down earlier to operate the SSH flight
Go on Daz, push the boat out at mention G-OOAV as well – that way, you’ve listed ALL of the First Choice A321s!!! 😉 :p
Andy
AV hasnt been there for a long time though
I thought things had gone very quiet as well, i am sure they said the work was going to start last year.
They will have noticed the PTVs and the extra legroom.
The fact that is wasnt very full as well!
Just a lucky 62 would have been in Star Class Premier with the 36″ seat pitch, i doubt they would have time to charge for it.
They shouldnt get too many complaints
This is the second time in two weeks a FCA B767 has stopped in Shannon. Last week G-OOBM stopped for a short while on its way back from Sanford to Manchester, and now the Cozumel flight, although the first was a medical emergency.
Thomsonfly doesnt come up at any airport after the code change.
Wasnt UK flight tracking banned post 9/11?
The US ones sometimes track UK flights over to America but generally i dont think there is.
There has been some speculation that Thomsonfly are deciding what to do this year!
Apart from the legroom though its a perfect copy of FCA, same entertainment system, and premier package.
It is the way forward, thomas cook is even improving its service, my travel is increasing the seat pitch.
Monarch as far as i am aware are doing nothing. Which cannot be good.
First Choice is right apart from the B767’s;
G-OOAN, G-OOBK, G-OOBL and G-OOBM have all been delivered and are in service.
There is no set base for them as flights from EMA have positionings and the aircraft swap around.
However the general theme of it is 2X MAN and 2X LGW. Taking into account flights to the Maldives and Sri Lanka take an aircraft out of action for two days.
Oh and more B757’s at LGW