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Old 27th Jun 2015, 12:23
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Lets hope they don't charge them for anything on board. We knew a couple who were evacuated under similar circumstances several years back and flown home by Thomas Cook (I think????) and were charged for everything including bags, food and drink. Which considering the circumstances was a tad harsh as the evacuation was ordered by the FCO and TA's.

Hats off to Thomson for a timely response.
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Old 27th Jun 2015, 14:36
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TUI.

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Just to put you in the picture and lift the tempo back up. Virtually all the crews, would not have been on standby and will have given up their days off. What little standby cover their is, will not cover deep night flights.
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Old 27th Jun 2015, 16:16
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Originally Posted by oceanhawk
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Just to put you in the picture and lift the tempo back up. Virtually all the crews, would not have been on standby and will have given up their days off. What little standby cover their is, will not cover deep night flights.
I've also seen a Facebook group for another airlines crew where there were quite a few crew members saying they had made themselves available on days off. Situations like this really bring people together and people will offer any assistance they can.
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Old 27th Jun 2015, 16:52
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Originally Posted by caaardiff
I've also seen a Facebook group for another airlines crew where there were quite a few crew members saying they had made themselves available on days off. Situations like this really bring people together and people will offer any assistance they can.
Its these kind of things that put the great into Britain
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To put it clear. Don't think there was any standby cover.The company , which had a difficult decision to make yesterday evening to repatriate an unknown number of volantary passengers back to the UK and organised 10 aircraft. In the end we had more than enough capacity. Today looks like another seven aircraft are going out. This has and will cause knock on delays to the schedule over then next three days.

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Old 27th Jun 2015, 22:44
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As Orion23 has confirmed no crew were on standby that operated the relief flight they were all on leave and included some staff who had actually done 2 sectors early Fri am so came straight off rest to work brilliant team effort.

Luckily there does not seem to have been many knock on effect to these relief flights although I hear crewing were quite short for standby duty this morning.

Sundays flights may be a little different though as a little worry that ground agents at NBE will be able to cope with amount of aircraft arriving in short space of time along with normal traffic along with some aircraft on tight turnarounds .

There is also a couple of aircraft swaps two with I believe LTN being changed from 738 to 787 and NCL swapping to 767 for extra capacity
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Old 28th Jun 2015, 00:19
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Originally Posted by 737James

Sundays flights may be a little different though as a little worry that ground agents at NBE will be able to cope with amount of aircraft arriving in short space of time along with normal traffic along with some aircraft on tight turnarounds .

There is also a couple of aircraft swaps two with I believe LTN being changed from 738 to 787 and NCL swapping to 767 for extra capacity
Keep up the good work guys !

Sunday flights what time are they heading down to NBE ?
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Old 28th Jun 2015, 00:49
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NBE ARRIVALS FOR TODAY 28/06/15

Hi all
just looked at the nbe arrivals which are the rescue flights as i hear they have cancelled all holidays to tunisia until 5th july confused as why they have baggage belt numbers for the inbounds


28.06.2015 8:55 AM 8:55 AM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 328 LONDON-LGW 3
28.06.2015 8:55 AM 8:55 AM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 814 CARDIFF 5
28.06.2015 9:15 AM 9:15 AM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 480 DONCASTER SHEFFIELD, UNITED KINGDOM 7
28.06.2015 9:15 AM 9:15 AM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 750 LONDON-LTN 6
28.06.2015 9:55 AM 9:55 AM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 394 BRISTOL 3
28.06.2015 5:45 PM 5:45 PM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 504 LONDON-STN
28.06.2015 7:55 PM 7:55 PM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 434 NEWCASTLE
28.06.2015 8:50 PM 8:50 PM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 316 BIRMINGHAM
28.06.2015 9:35 PM 9:35 PM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 612 LONDON-LGW
28.06.2015 10:25 PM 10:25 PM THOMSONFLY 0 TOM 778 MANCHESTER
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Old 28th Jun 2015, 13:41
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Alasdair1- The airport have likely allocated them baggage belts as a lot of he flights are the regular TOM Sun flights that operate each week just with no outbound pax this week
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Old 2nd Jul 2015, 17:08
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Anyone know anything useful about a B734 G-RAJG. Has world of tui written on it. I know that Thomson has never had a -400. Saw it in AGP today.
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Old 2nd Jul 2015, 17:17
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belongs to cello aviation a sub charter ?
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Old 2nd Jul 2015, 17:18
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It is operated by Cello and is working for Arkefly. One of two possibly.
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Old 3rd Jul 2015, 07:10
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Yeah I found that on an Internet search and g-info hence the useful information needed. The arkefly is useful.
Knowing that there is some capacity within the tui group why would they go to an outside vip charter company?
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Old 5th Jul 2015, 06:49
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Dreamliner delays

I see that there are several heavy delays on Dreamliner flights returning to UK today.
G-TUIE is arriving into NCL over 26 hours late. G-TUIA arriving into Gatwick over 4 hours late. G-TUII arriving into EMA over 2 hours late.
Does anyone know reason for the heavy NCL delay?
Also where is G-TUIB? Not been seen for a few days.
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Old 5th Jul 2015, 10:18
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Knowing that there is some capacity within the tui group why would they go to an outside vip charter company?
Only one of Cello's fleet is in executive config ( let's not call the occupants VIPs! ). Their bread and butter work is short-notice subs for the like of FlyBE and CityJet.

G-RAJG's default config is high-density and gives them more potential for near-Europe subs. They've also been covering for Monarch recently.
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Old 5th Jul 2015, 20:48
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TUIB has been in the hangar for maintenance and internal rejigging of seating config...

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Old 5th Jul 2015, 21:48
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Cello are hired by arekfly for July and August and are based in Amsterdam. Lovely aircraft and crews. B737-400
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Old 6th Jul 2015, 08:11
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flying for both Arkefly and Jetairfly.....
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Old 6th Jul 2015, 14:04
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The summer B763 starts tomorrow from LGW.
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Old 6th Jul 2015, 22:02
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787/767

hi all
does anyone know what the new config of the 787s? and which config do they have individually?
also what is the 767 configs?
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