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G-TUMB has been delivered to MAN. Also G-TUMA is back to MAN from KEF without incident this week thankfully.
SE-RFX (soon to be G-TAWY) has been operating from MAN under its Swedish reg and in its old Nordic livery. Does anyone know when this will be re-registered/painted?
SE-RFX (soon to be G-TAWY) has been operating from MAN under its Swedish reg and in its old Nordic livery. Does anyone know when this will be re-registered/painted?
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G-TUMB has been delivered to MAN. Also G-TUMA is back to MAN from KEF without incident this week thankfully.
SE-RFX (soon to be G-TAWY) has been operating from MAN under its Swedish reg and in its old Nordic livery. Does anyone know when this will be re-registered/painted?
SE-RFX (soon to be G-TAWY) has been operating from MAN under its Swedish reg and in its old Nordic livery. Does anyone know when this will be re-registered/painted?
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As per one of my earlier posts, TUIfly Nordic would appear to be closing down so would be a bit pointless. G-OBYK is actually in the TOM fleet (but has never been based in the UK) which confused me before but this may be the reason why. OBYK is not in a Nordic livery, just a generic plain blue TUI livery. At the moment they only have 1x738 (old Nordic livery) and 1x7M8 (new TUI livery). Two of their ex-738s are joining the TOM fleet, in fact, as I mentioned one is already flying TOM flights from MAN under its current reg and in old livery.
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As per one of my earlier posts, TUIfly Nordic would appear to be closing down so would be a bit pointless. G-OBYK is actually in the TOM fleet (but has never been based in the UK) which confused me before but this may be the reason why. OBYK is not in a Nordic livery, just a generic plain blue TUI livery. At the moment they only have 1x738 (old Nordic livery) and 1x7M8 (new TUI livery). Two of their ex-738s are joining the TOM fleet, in fact, as I mentioned one is already flying TOM flights from MAN under its current reg and in old livery.
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Nordic are not closing down ROC10, they are just reducing 3 lines of flying from smaller bases as its more cost effective to use the likes of DY, the larger bases are fine & 767's fly summer as well as winter from Sweden.
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Anyone know why FDZT flew MAN-SOF today? Is it for major maintenance checks? FDZR has been there since 11 December. I was thinking perhaps the crew that flew FDZT down today may have flown FDZR back to MAN but this doesn’t appear to have happened.
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yes G-FDZR is back not too sure what happened to it and what’s happening with ZT at the moment as maintenance checks are in the UK for TUI.
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Interesting and bold statement....
Considering Swissport don't operate in KEF
https://www.isavia.is/en/corporate/b...round-handling
Considering Swissport don't operate in KEF
https://www.isavia.is/en/corporate/b...round-handling
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BBC Rip-Off Britain
Tomorrow this programme will be covering the story of a family flying from Mahon to Birmingham with TUI last June. On boarding they found the seats for Row 41 had been removed, so for most of the flight they were seated on the floor! TUI initially offered £30 as a goodwill gesture but upped the compensation when faced with media publicity. The "excuse" for there being no Row 41 DEF was there had been an aircraft change. Not surprisingly the CAA is investigating. Can hardly believe this. Anyone know which was the aircraft concerned?
Tomorrow this programme will be covering the story of a family flying from Mahon to Birmingham with TUI last June. On boarding they found the seats for Row 41 had been removed, so for most of the flight they were seated on the floor! TUI initially offered £30 as a goodwill gesture but upped the compensation when faced with media publicity. The "excuse" for there being no Row 41 DEF was there had been an aircraft change. Not surprisingly the CAA is investigating. Can hardly believe this. Anyone know which was the aircraft concerned?