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Aircraft Types
One website shows aircraft type, you can fill in the gaps....... www.g**g**fl*****.co.u* although it doesn't go as far as identifying the 788 and 789 flights but a dummy booking on the TUI site can work these out, as an example BHX-KGS on a Sunday clearly shows the 789 seat-map
The A320 is still showing in the flight only seat map but I got the impression the ex-TUI 738's now with Irish registrations were for this purpose (said example on the ground now in BHX).
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The A320 is still showing in the flight only seat map but I got the impression the ex-TUI 738's now with Irish registrations were for this purpose (said example on the ground now in BHX).
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One website shows aircraft type, you can fill in the gaps....... www.g**g**fl*****.co.u* although it doesn't go as far as identifying the 788 and 789 flights but a dummy booking on the TUI site can work these out, as an example BHX-KGS on a Sunday clearly shows the 789 seat-map
The A320 is still showing in the flight only seat map but I got the impression the ex-TUI 738's now with Irish registrations were for this purpose (said example on the ground now in BHX).
Pete
The A320 is still showing in the flight only seat map but I got the impression the ex-TUI 738's now with Irish registrations were for this purpose (said example on the ground now in BHX).
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One website shows aircraft type, you can fill in the gaps....... www.g**g**fl*****.co.u* although it doesn't go as far as identifying the 788 and 789 flights but a dummy booking on the TUI site can work these out, as an example BHX-KGS on a Sunday clearly shows the 789 seat-map
The A320 is still showing in the flight only seat map but I got the impression the ex-TUI 738's now with Irish registrations were for this purpose (said example on the ground now in BHX).
Pete
The A320 is still showing in the flight only seat map but I got the impression the ex-TUI 738's now with Irish registrations were for this purpose (said example on the ground now in BHX).
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BFS = Avion A320 x1
DUB = Avion A320 x1
CWL = Avion A320 x1
BHX = Fly4 B738 x2
EMA = Fly4 B738 x2
LGW = TBC B738 x2 (UK based ACMI Operator)
NWI = AirExplore B738 x1
MAN = Smartlynx B7M8 x3
MAN = TUIfly Nordic B789 x1
Plan was correct as of 1 month ago
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So SE-RFZ back to do a third season on the CUN route this year. Will TUI ever get G-TUIP or has thet been cancelled now
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Tui ACMI Plan 2024
BFS = Avion A320 x1
DUB = Avion A320 x1
CWL = Avion A320 x1
BHX = Fly4 B738 x2
EMA = Fly4 B738 x2
LGW = TBC B738 x2 (UK based ACMI Operator)
NWI = AirExplore B738 x1
MAN = Smartlynx B738 x3
MAN = TUIfly Nordic B789 x1
Plan was correct as of 1 month ago
BFS = Avion A320 x1
DUB = Avion A320 x1
CWL = Avion A320 x1
BHX = Fly4 B738 x2
EMA = Fly4 B738 x2
LGW = TBC B738 x2 (UK based ACMI Operator)
NWI = AirExplore B738 x1
MAN = Smartlynx B738 x3
MAN = TUIfly Nordic B789 x1
Plan was correct as of 1 month ago
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Strange one with TUIP. Given their long haul programme next summer is not as substantial it makes sense, but also given that there is no direct replacement for the 767’s you’d think a couple of 788’s could permanently go to s/h config and there would be enough for another 9 to do year round.
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Tui ACMI Plan 2024
BFS = Avion A320 x1
DUB = Avion A320 x1
CWL = Avion A320 x1
BHX = Fly4 B738 x2
EMA = Fly4 B738 x2
LGW = TBC B738 x2 (UK based ACMI Operator)
NWI = AirExplore B738 x1
MAN = Smartlynx B7M8 x3
MAN = TUIfly Nordic B789 x1
Plan was correct as of 1 month ago
BFS = Avion A320 x1
DUB = Avion A320 x1
CWL = Avion A320 x1
BHX = Fly4 B738 x2
EMA = Fly4 B738 x2
LGW = TBC B738 x2 (UK based ACMI Operator)
NWI = AirExplore B738 x1
MAN = Smartlynx B7M8 x3
MAN = TUIfly Nordic B789 x1
Plan was correct as of 1 month ago
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Tui ACMI Plan 2024
BFS = Avion A320 x1
DUB = Avion A320 x1
CWL = Avion A320 x1
BHX = Fly4 B738 x2
EMA = Fly4 B738 x2
LGW = TBC B738 x2 (UK based ACMI Operator)
NWI = AirExplore B738 x1
MAN = Smartlynx B7M8 x3
MAN = TUIfly Nordic B789 x1
Plan was correct as of 1 month ago
BFS = Avion A320 x1
DUB = Avion A320 x1
CWL = Avion A320 x1
BHX = Fly4 B738 x2
EMA = Fly4 B738 x2
LGW = TBC B738 x2 (UK based ACMI Operator)
NWI = AirExplore B738 x1
MAN = Smartlynx B7M8 x3
MAN = TUIfly Nordic B789 x1
Plan was correct as of 1 month ago
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I think Matt produced a TUI summer 24 schedule some weeks back. Where that says 738, would that differentiate between a ACMI 738 and a TUI in house one? I am thinking Manchester for example which will have both….
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My original Manchester timetable had 2 A320s in it, so I expect those flights to be operated by the Smartlynx 737 Max now, no idea what flights the other Max will do, and likewise at EMA/BHX don't know what flights the Fly4 aircraft will do. LGW again was showing 4 A320s, so if Ascend Airways is operating 2 737s, I presume that will replace 2 of the A320s?
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G-TUIF
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It's been on the ground for only 10 days and a door repair is not a five minute job, especially as my guess is, the required spares will be a problem.
Might not just be damage to the door and might require a hangar to complete the repairs.
It's been on the ground for only 10 days and a door repair is not a five minute job, especially as my guess is, the required spares will be a problem.
Might not just be damage to the door and might require a hangar to complete the repairs.
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Anyone who thinks this Ryanair deal will be a success is sadly mistaken.
I was in Terminal 3 at MAN today travelling with BA to LHR and the whole departure lounge is carnage with groups of Ryanair passengers everywhere.
100% not the ambience that TUI package holiday customers will want to experience. Was rather unpleasant to be honest.
I was in Terminal 3 at MAN today travelling with BA to LHR and the whole departure lounge is carnage with groups of Ryanair passengers everywhere.
100% not the ambience that TUI package holiday customers will want to experience. Was rather unpleasant to be honest.
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Do u honestly think that its a small job whats happened to TUIF? Obviously its more than a ‘little broken’.
Anyone who thinks this Ryanair deal will be a success is sadly mistaken.
I was in Terminal 3 at MAN today travelling with BA to LHR and the whole departure lounge is carnage with groups of Ryanair passengers everywhere.
100% not the ambience that TUI package holiday customers will want to experience. Was rather unpleasant to be honest.
I was in Terminal 3 at MAN today travelling with BA to LHR and the whole departure lounge is carnage with groups of Ryanair passengers everywhere.
100% not the ambience that TUI package holiday customers will want to experience. Was rather unpleasant to be honest.