Jetairfly like Thomson are part of the TUI group. Their aircraft have the same livery as the Thomson fleet. So that seems to make sense. It looks like a choice between the 737-700 and the E190 for a SEN programme as they no longer use 737-400s. But there is plenty of time for changes.
SEN-PMI is also shown as operated by Jetairfly, with two rotations per week, a Tuesday service in addition to this year's Saturday flight.
Last edited by Tagron; 25th Apr 2013 at 10:14.