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rog747 30th Oct 2019 05:28

Very nice rare shots of TEJ - Thanks - XOL was also on from air Holland IIRC?

VickersVicount 30th Oct 2019 08:25


Originally Posted by rog747 (Post 10606282)
Very nice rare shots of TEJ - Thanks - XOL was also on from air Holland IIRC?

https://www.planelogger.com/Aircraft.../G-BXOL/530404

ROC10 1st Nov 2019 08:54

G-CPEV wfu
 
Looks like G-CPEV is currently flying MAN-DGX to join G-OOBG.

ROC10 1st Nov 2019 13:44


Originally Posted by ROC10 (Post 10608131)
Looks like G-CPEV is currently flying MAN-DGX to join G-OOBG.

The aircraft left MAN this morning and circled repeatedly over CWL at 8,000 feet for over 2.5 hours. It then looked to descend and begin an approach to DGX but FR24 data ends before landing (the same happened with OOBG and therefore FR24 doesn’t show it as having landed or being on the ground at DGX).

ROC10 1st Nov 2019 13:47

Further to the above, G-OOBG has now left DGX. Showing on FR24 as operating CWL-N/A under TOM928P.

DanAir89 1st Nov 2019 20:06


ROC10 2nd Nov 2019 14:05

Jethros has G-BYAW due to be wfu on 4 Nov.

If true, that will be three gone in relatively quick succession.

They also have info on the new 789s, to quote:

G-TUIN - Due BHX 14 Nov 19
G-TUIO - Due BHX 20 Nov 19

Mr @ Spotty M 2nd Nov 2019 21:28

The B757s are planned to be gone by the 2021 summer season.

Falcon666 2nd Nov 2019 22:49


Luton said farewell to its last based 757 this week

ROC10 2nd Nov 2019 23:39


Originally Posted by Falcon666 (Post 10609404)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zuvWLlAupwY

Luton said farewell to its last based 757 this week

Well LTN must know that they aren’t getting a 757 next year. It’s been rumoured it will be the last year LTN will have a based aircraft from TUI (not sure how accurate this) and looks like it’ll be a 738.

Assuming BYAW goes and all others stay until next summer, there will be 9 left. If the MAX is back then more may leave before/during S20.

CabinCrewe 3rd Nov 2019 11:04


Originally Posted by Falcon666 (Post 10609404)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zuvWLlAupwY

Luton said farewell to its last based 757 this week

Nice. Though if they've gone to the effort they should have shown some of the old Monarch and Britannia LTN 757 footage and hangers. As I think they were even delivered from Boeing direct to LTN.

AviatorDave 3rd Nov 2019 11:28


Originally Posted by Refuellerman (Post 9939289)
Yes not everyone is a teacher, obviously we aren't all up to you're a* grammar, who cares?🤣

Yeah, right, who cares. What an attitude :rolleyes:

VickersVicount 4th Nov 2019 19:55

Wonder if the rumours of TUI dumping Sanford for Melbourne Florida are true...
Not exactly an improvement on the already low step of the 'luxury' ladder which is SFB...
Suppose you just want to get in and out.

PDXCWL45 4th Nov 2019 20:00


Originally Posted by VickersVicount (Post 10610825)
Wonder if the rumours of TUI dumping Sanford for Melbourne Florida are true...
Not exactly an improvement on the already low step of the 'luxury' ladder which is SFB...
Suppose you just want to get in and out.

They'll shift there in 2022 I believe.

garry8g 4th Nov 2019 20:00


Originally Posted by VickersVicount (Post 10610825)
Wonder if the rumours of TUI dumping Sanford for Melbourne Florida are true...
Not exactly an improvement on the already low step of the 'luxury' ladder which is SFB...
Suppose you just want to get in and out.

It would certainly be closer for the cruise programme sailing out of Port Canaveral in Summer 2021 on the Discovery.

toledoashley 4th Nov 2019 20:01


Originally Posted by VickersVicount (Post 10610825)
Wonder if the rumours of TUI dumping Sanford for Melbourne Florida are true...
Not exactly an improvement on the already low step of the 'luxury' ladder which is SFB...
Suppose you just want to get in and out.

Yes, it has been confirmed by TUI - starting 2022.


sinbad73 4th Nov 2019 20:04


Originally Posted by toledoashley (Post 10610831)
Yes, it has been confirmed by TUI - starting 2022.


News Releases

AlanSinfield 5th Nov 2019 08:43


Originally Posted by sinbad73 (Post 10610832)

Bad move for passengers who want to go to the Orlando Theme Park area. Sanford was bad enough. It is clearly being done for the cruise passengers

A shot in the arm for Virgin who fly to Orlando International. Thomas Cook moved to Orlando International a number of years ago from Sanford.....

chaps1954 5th Nov 2019 09:00

Melbourne is probably easier than Sanford and it certainly better for cruise market

ImPlaneCrazy 5th Nov 2019 11:48

A quick check on Google Maps shows only a 19 minute increase:

Sanford to Kissimmee = 55 mins
Melbourne to Kissimmee = 1hr 14 mins

Blimey, if you've done a 9hr flight an extra 20 minutes won't make any difference. And by the sounds of it the arrival experience will be quite pleasant, according to the press statement all TUI customers will be welcomed "with a glass of fresh Florida orange juice"! :}


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