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Shamrogue 31st Jan 2008 08:46

OH help!
 
I'm due to go DUB -YVR in May. I called Fly Globe and they said absolutely positively it will be a 767. Now I asked this specifically after the reports in here as I don't want to end up on a 737 or even a 757. Long time on either.
Can anyone tell me will it or won't it be a 767? Or is it just more rubbish?

Cheerio

Shamrogue

webby1919 31st Jan 2008 10:03

YVR and YYC flights will all operate on B763ER A/C for S08. The B752 will operate some flights from GLA-SFB, but will be replaced with a B763ER around late-May 08, when Summer season is in full swing.

No plans to operate B737s on longhaul routes. Only way they would use this is for a rescue flight.

gavin360 31st Jan 2008 10:27

sorry guys but i have been on a fgs 757 from glasgow to sanford and from bfs to sanford in 2007 both times with no refuel

GSM SCOT 31st Jan 2008 19:33

Tell The truth !
 
It does tell you the truth, on the website the following notice is included on the outbound flight section.

"Although unlikely, flights may require a brief fuel stop en route subject to weather conditions on the day"

The 757 can fly direct to SFB without a fuel stop, has done so many times.

GW76 31st Jan 2008 23:06

Lots of inaccuracies here
The data provided was for a 757-300- completely irrelevent here
A 757 has maximum range of 3900 miles ( see Boeing website for RR powered 757-200
The minimum distance GLA to Orlando is a mere 3500 nm ( albeit additional distance maybe required depending on Atlantic track)
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldcloc...l?p1=90&p2=867
The take off characteristics, runway elevation and ambient summer temperatures show no comparison between the German example and Glasgow.
:ugh:

StoneyBridge Radar 31st Jan 2008 23:54

Spin the spin.

The figures were an approximate ball park figure, seeing as the figures were based on a 2-class config., and were not from the -300. Not sure where you deduced that.

And to quote the shortest minimum distance is, to coin your phrase, completely irrelevent. Show me one occassion when that has ever been possible. You add the rider "additional distance maybe required" when in fact it will ALWAYS be required. And we must also hope GSM manage to keep hold of ETOPS this year. Let's flip a coin, eh?

Try using this more useful mapper and key in whatever ETOPS limits you like.

http://gc.kls2.com/cgi-bin/gc?PATH=G...YLE=&ETOPS=120

Fact is, your kidding the travelling public into believing yet again that their flights will be non-stop, when empirical and historical data/evidence indicates almost emphatically this will not be the case.

Just be honest!

mm0wkj 1st Feb 2008 10:44

The flight today (GLS-BFS-SFB) is a 757..... With a stop in Bangour for fuel. non ETOPS routing.

StoneyBridge Radar 1st Feb 2008 13:16


The flight today (GLS-BFS-SFB) is a 757..... With a stop in Bangour for fuel. non ETOPS routing.
So pax boarding at GLA get the pleasure of 3 landings, an extended non ETOPS routing and a late arrival in SFB. :D

luvly jubbly 1st Feb 2008 13:51

Well i did say back in post #60 that the 763 is away til 3rd Feb, so of course it's the 757 today.

All friday flights to SFB are via BFS, and are being sold as such.... I don't really see what the surprise is!:ugh:

Ps...Just to keep the merger/buyout/flotation rumours going, here's an excerpt from an insider.co.uk interview with TD.
"Given that we want to continue with the expansion programme we must now look at flotations, outside investment, and mergers.
At the moment we are talking to large international scheduled airlines and will be looking at other ways to bring in outside partners."

PPs Jet 2...... Best of luck with the New York route!

LJ

luvly jubbly 1st Feb 2008 14:33

Flight Information - Arrivals
Sanford, FL
FlyGlobespan 725
Glasgow, UK 3:30pm Now 5:00pm
Belfast, UK

Excel Airways 124
London / Gatwick 3:45pm Now 6:30pm


At least we aren't the only late flight in today!:rolleyes:

mm0wkj 1st Feb 2008 16:47

GSM725 may not have been the only one late but it was one of the few to leave anywhere near its departure time this morning?.

I presume they are leaving the timings as they are for now as they have a catch up period with a stop over on Fri evening in SFB for the return flight.

Do you know if that will change when the turn arounds get shorter from Mid March?

4567 3rd Feb 2008 11:18

Have GSM cut there fleet of 737-600's down to 2 from 4 according to there website they only operate 2 737-600's & 300's or is that only for the winter ?

4567 3rd Feb 2008 11:20

Have GSM cut there fleet of 737-600's to 2 from 4 according to there website they operate 2 737-600's & 300's or is that only for the winter or just a typo ?


luvly jubbly 3rd Feb 2008 12:52

4567 Correct. At least thet's what we're told!

From my previous post #47
"2 questions......

Why does G-CEJO still not have winglets?

Where are the 2 736s disappearing off to?"

LJ

4567 3rd Feb 2008 15:56

Somebody must have read our posts LJ there now showing on there website that they operate 4 Boeing 737-600's !

Will they have 4 operating in summer 08 though ? Or will it be
5 737-800's= GLA
2 737-600's=EDI
2 737-700's= 1 EDI,1 ABZ
2 737-300's= 1 EDI,1 MME ?

GW76 3rd Feb 2008 17:27

There will be at least 1x 733 at GLA S08

LES353 3rd Feb 2008 21:12

Someone on another website forum has mentioned that the 767 is due back to glasgow tomorrow. Is this going to be used from now on or will they still be operating a 757, does anyone know :confused:

dicanio10 3rd Feb 2008 21:28

Les - I've heard that too. Hope so, we go on March 1st. The alternative 757-200 is the only 757 that GSM own and it's the one that had problems in Sanford last month. It's been fixed but the missus is a bit wary so we're hoping the 767 is back:hmm:

webby1919 4th Feb 2008 10:13

Looks like G-CDRA/G-CDRB are to be sold off.

http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...an&dataindex=4
http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...an&dataindex=5

All to be registered to another owner.

jethro15 4th Feb 2008 12:21


Looks like G-CDRA/G-CDRB are to be sold off.
To be sold and leased back.

jethro
UK and Ireland Airline Fleet Listings
http://www.jethros.dwsitech.com


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