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rm2242 20th Feb 2009 12:24

Thomson-Questions, comments, bouquets & brickbats (Merged)
 
Hi all

Booked to fly the TOM4242 on 23rd June 2009 (returning 4243 2 weeks later) from Gatwick to Skiathos. Originally the flight times suggested a stopover at Thessaloniki on the way home, so im guessing B738 equipment (i.e. not a 757 which does it non-stop, and no ex-FCA A320's based at Gatwick for S'09).

Now when i try and book the same holiday, the flight time on the way home is about an hour shorter.

So my question is - has the equipment been upgraded to a B757???

Also, used to have access to the TOM flight schedules on the ANA cargo website, but this no longer seems to hold them. Would love another source if anyone knows....

Regards

rm2242

anengineer 6th May 2009 15:58

All of you eat - or none of you.
 
I just tried adding in-flight meals to my holiday flight, (having booked the holiday weeks ago but not choosing meals at that time). Two of the three in our party want meals, the other one doesn't. Thomson have just told me that either we all have meals - or none, giving me some bizarre explanation about the meals all being located at one end of the aircraft (well, I didn't think the Captain kept them under his seat !).

I can't think of any justifiable reason for them to refuse to take meal orders for only part of our party. It smacks of rip-off tactics to me.

Are there any genuine reasons why this would be so ?

G-BPED 6th May 2009 17:19

I think this is due to the fact that all passengers that are having meals will be seated in one part of the aircraft to make the meals service easier.

The system may only be able to cope with Meal or No Meal for an entire party and not individuals in the party because of the seating arrangements.

Of course I stand to be corrected.

Regards,

G-BPED

sagered 6th May 2009 18:50

G-BPED You are correct, last time I flew with Thomson that was the case, all passengers with meals were seated together on the plane.

Sage

Saintsman 6th May 2009 20:56

Similarly with excess baggage. It was either 6 of us pay or none at all. That was something like £90. Now I'll make sure I'm under the limit.

anengineer 6th May 2009 22:14

Thanks for the replies. It seems rather a silly practice to me. However, I coughed up and paid for all three of us - the 'non eater' can still have nothing - and I can have double :ok:

A2QFI 7th May 2009 05:55

Eating two airline meals voluntarily! That is true desparation!

Envoy320 7th May 2009 08:32

aircraft meals for passengers are ticketed.....the lead passenger saying yes or no to a meal generates a reference for the whole party.

if everyone chose what they wanted in every group of passengers on a plane - it would never work.

WHBM 7th May 2009 13:09


Originally Posted by Envoy320 (Post 4910845)
if everyone chose what they wanted in every group of passengers on a plane - it would never work.

Hmmm ... I would guess you've never worked for a major scheduled carrier. :)

Envoy320 7th May 2009 13:37

WHBM - the meal or no meal option, when pre-booked, is for charter operations.....an altogether different "type" of operationand flight.

It would not work.

I believe the thread was in erlation to a Thomson holiday....charter carrier.

al446 7th May 2009 14:05

So you might even end up with almost a decent quantity.

Dropline 7th May 2009 16:12

Why would anyone pay extra for an airline meal???

Michael SWS 7th May 2009 17:58


Why would anyone pay extra for an airline meal???
Indeed. You can pick up a much tastier (and more nutritious) take-away meal from Pret or Eat in the departure lounge for about the same price or less.

Gulfstreamaviator 8th May 2009 14:11

beer drinkers sit together too
 
How stupid can aviation be...

All those who want to eat must sit together.

All those who drink red wine must sit together, and beer drinkers must sit in back three rows, to be near the toilet.

Have we all gone mad.?

Dont tell MOL.?

jetset lady 10th May 2009 21:37

Not that simple Gulfstreamaviator! The flights in question are with Thomson. Take their normal 757 aircraft. That's 235 seats, unless it's changed, and provisionally 235 passengers. Say,for example, that around half of those passengers have decided to book an inflight meal, thats 117 passengers to find from the list, assuming that none have swapped seats.

Now what is going to be quicker? Seating those 117 people in the same section of the aircraft or scattering them about all over the place and having to look for them one by one? I was priviledged enough to be working for Britannia, as it still was back then, when the joys of "Your Holiday, Your Choice" first came into being. During those first few days, passengers that had ordered a meal were scattered about the cabin, while the system glitches were worked out. It was, frankly, a b****y nightmare! Those that hadn't chosen to eat had to wait while we served the meals before they could get a drink, due to the meal carts being in the aisle, while the poor souls at the back of the aircraft that had paid for meals, were sat for ages waiting for them and then being offered tea and coffee before they'd even got the lids off the starters. In the meantime, those at the front were stuck with empty trays in front of them for far longer than should have been neccessary.

By grouping the passengers together, those that are eating should get their meals promptly, whilst those that have chosen not to eat, are able to have their drinks and snacks from the bar in the meantime. Much simpler, I think you'll agree, for everyone concerned.

As for suggesting that those drinking beer should be separated from those drinking wines etc? It's not quite comparable, seeing as the bars contain a mix of drinks...but then again, maybe it's not the same in your Gulfstream world! :rolleyes:

anengineer,

I hope this gives you some idea of why the seating is arranged as it is.

Jsl

P.S. I have to admit to not having worked for Britannia/Thomson for some years now so I apologise to all if things are done differently now or if I have remembered anything incorrectly! :O

13 please 12th May 2009 09:24

Great explanation jetset lady..!

I always wonder why some people when they don't understand something just completely condemn it, without just asking politely,

"why..?"

denachtenmai 14th May 2009 15:44

Thomson Airways. Tom 030
 
We are booked to go on TOM 030 to Montego Bay in June, I am assuming that it's operated by a Thomson 763, does anyone have any idea of the best seats to go for?
I have tried seatguru but Thomson Airways doesn't come up, I would like to get an exit seat as my wife had a total knee replacement in December:ouch:
Regards, Den.

eliptic 14th May 2009 15:59


exit seat as my wife had a total knee replacement in December
http://static.pprune.org/images/smilies/shiner.gif


:= against regulations

Lightning5 14th May 2009 16:02

Try 08701900737. This is Thomson airways and you can buy extra leg room seats, mainly at the overwing exits. Or Premier seats if you have lots of "dosh". However seat pitch has been increased to 32 in. and they are not to bad. Hope this helps.

**777lover** 14th May 2009 19:06

You'll be on a 757.

denachtenmai 16th May 2009 13:35

thanks Lightning 5 will give it a try:ok:
regards, Den.

strid 18th May 2009 07:07

Thomson questions
 
Hello,

I fly from Man on 29th May to Sharm El Sheikh.
Flight Code TOM 576 @ 09:00.

What aircraft type please.

Thanks

StoneyBridge Radar 18th May 2009 07:13


I fly from Man on 29th May to Sharm El Sheikh.
Flight Code TOM 576 @ 09:00.

What aircraft type please.
SSH FRI 09:00 16:35 FRI 75W TOM576 weekly 22/05/2009 - 18/09/2009

strid 18th May 2009 07:19

Thanks for a swift reply - 757 nice, what does the W denote?

busz 18th May 2009 08:58

With winglets methinks.......

MUFC_fan 18th May 2009 09:24

Do you know what the Monday schedule is throughout the summer? Would LOVE a 767 simply for the IFE but I think it will be a 757, if so I hope the 75W!:ok:

Thanks

oldart 18th May 2009 09:49

Schedules
 
StoneyBridge Radar
Is there still a site where you can find the seasons schedules? I am flying back from Bridgetown in November on a P&O charter, TOM 47. Could this be a 763 aircraft?
Cheers for any info.

Envoy320 18th May 2009 09:56

There isnt a lot else it could be really with Thomson....

oldart 18th May 2009 10:02

Understood.:)

J-Man 19th May 2009 13:42

Ive noticed ive had my post deleted YET AGAIN for placing the website to the schedules. Is there anything you can do on here? :ugh:

TightSlot 19th May 2009 18:06


Originally Posted by J-Man
Ive noticed ive had my post deleted YET AGAIN for placing the website to the schedules. Is there anything you can do on here?

I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I haven't deleted any of your posts. Your personal posting history does not show any deletions. May I ask you to explain further please?

oldart 21st May 2009 08:07

J Man
Are you going to try again? I would be interested in using that web site.:)

bear1971 4th Jun 2009 12:25

Thomon TOM 0292 Manchester - Taba
 
Hi Everyone,

I don't know if this question is answerable but we're flying on the above flight for our honeymoon and i wondered if anyone knew or knows where I can find details of the a/c type we will be on?

Thanks

Bear

aidoair 4th Jun 2009 13:04

This flight will be operated by a B757 over the summer. It could be operated by either an ex Thomsonfly aircraft or an ex First Choice airways aircraft, but this is unknown until almost the day of departure and shouldn't make any difference to the service, other than having different seats between the two ex fleets.
The majority of the flights so far have been operated by ex FCA planes so these are more likely on this route.

Hope this helps . . . :ok:

bear1971 4th Jun 2009 14:03

Thanks for that

For some reason I thought it would be a 767 - only as we went 3 years ago with Thomson on one.

I don't think I'm the brightest spark in this arena though :O

Thanks

Bear

geordiejet 4th Jun 2009 18:50

Thomson Seating Policy
 
Hi. Just looking for a bit of advice. Sorry if this is the wrong place to post.

Booked a last minute flight NCL-SFB this Sunday and it's too late to reserve seats on the plane. Apparently all of the window seats are "not bookable" at this time, but the girl on the phone said this may be due to the short notice.

Does anyone know - are seats really allocated on a "first come, first served" basis at check in (as stated on the website), or are all the seats pre-allocated long before the flight?

I'm travelling with a nervous partner, who will freak at the idea of sitting in the mid section. Plus, I like a view!

We're debating going real early to check in, but if all the seats are taken, then we may as well not rush. Any advice?

Thanks.
GJ

WATABENCH 4th Jun 2009 18:58

Pax that have pre-booked seats together are sent through from airline to handling agent(s-air or whoever) any seats left are done on first come basis usually, I would check in early as poss and advise the check-in agent that your a nervous pax. The only other thing to do would be ring the handling agent the night before, names are usually put in 12-24 hours before flight and they could possibly help you.

geordiejet 4th Jun 2009 20:07

Hey, thanks for your reply. ANyone know who handles TOM at Newcastle?

ImPlaneCrazy 4th Jun 2009 20:15

Thomson pre-allocate all passengers that have either paid for 'Select your seat' or 'Together Seating'. Obviously with the select your seat option, the pax choose their own seats but as far as I can remember Thomson usually preseat 'together seating' passengers in windows.

As for passengers that haven't paid for these I believe that seats are allocated at check in, and remember extra leg room seats probably won't have sold out so you might be able to get those at a cost of £25 each?

Hope that helps! :ok:

ReadyToGo 4th Jun 2009 20:53

Swissport handles Thomson at NCL

RTG!


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