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des-16
18th Jul 2009, 10:53
hi im traveling to eygpt with first choice from man nxt wed, (tom556/557).......now ive heard that the seating maybe a bit shall we say tight, and for a tall lad i was wondering if theres any crew that fly with first choice that may be able to tell me where the best seats for leg room are on the A/C(757 i think)apperntly theres no premium to upgade to so im hoping some 1 may help out a lanky ex crew member with some advice,
many thanks folks:bored:

britboy28
18th Jul 2009, 13:22
Extra legroom seats on the 757 are 12a-e and 32a-f :ok:

fonejacker
18th Jul 2009, 16:15
being a charter airline, I would think that any extra legroom seats would be chargable on check-in.

vodkaholic
19th Jul 2009, 22:37
13F is an extra legroom seat on our 757's which is not chargeable! Row 12 and row 32 ARE chargeable. However, I believe that all flights to Egypt from MAN are now being operated on our 767 planes, which have a configuration of 328. The legroom therefore is better than on our 757s. Hope this helps!

BobAgg
20th Jul 2009, 10:42
Keeping on the Thomson theme, I just received a phone call informing me that the 767 taking me to Cancun with the 33" pitch has just went in for 'emergency' repairs, and that another 767 with only 29" pitch will be taking us!

Being the nosy sort, does anyone know what went wrong with the 'premium' aircraft and which aircraft wiil now be taking us out?

Cheers

des-16
23rd Jul 2009, 11:09
all sorted now thanks......
pre booked 12b at a cost of £60 but get this apperntly they carnt sell 12a as it has a slide pack there but to make sure the wife gets to sit next to me in that seat will cost me £24........ROBBING B*******:*..............

TightSlot
23rd Jul 2009, 20:01
I'm confused - They levy a charge for seat allocation. You have chosen to have a seat allocated. This is a chargeable event. I've tried, but I cannot understand where robbery comes into it? Is there some reason we are not familiar with that entitles you to receive this service for free?