Thomas Cook 757 300
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Thomas Cook 757 300
Would anyone working for Thomas Cook or has travelled on this particular a/c happen to advise on the best seats to pay for
Row 25 Over wing exit or possibly Row 10 or 39 which is the best ?
Many thanks
Row 25 Over wing exit or possibly Row 10 or 39 which is the best ?
Many thanks
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They seem to be quite simlar to me, so either should be fine. I suppose the position of the engines and wings might be worth thinking off aswell (I myself like to sit close to the wings, but it is also often nosier due to the engines).
They seem to be quite simlar to me, so either should be fine. I suppose the position of the engines and wings might be worth thinking off aswell (I myself like to sit close to the wings, but it is also often nosier due to the engines).
exit 39 is fine aisle
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Came back to Manchester in one on Monday night.
Sat in row ten, loads of leg room, seat a bit narrow
with tray table being in the arm rest.
You board the aircraft at row ten, so your one of the
first off. Crew friendly but funny cabin service, did not serve
pre ordered meals until about two hours out of Tenerife,
by which time it was 22:00.
J.
Sat in row ten, loads of leg room, seat a bit narrow
with tray table being in the arm rest.
You board the aircraft at row ten, so your one of the
first off. Crew friendly but funny cabin service, did not serve
pre ordered meals until about two hours out of Tenerife,
by which time it was 22:00.
J.