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  • Thomas Cook Aircraft Layout - reserve you seat!

    Hi All,

    I've just received my tickets for my Thomas Cook flight (UK) in 2 weeks and there was a leaflet inside so you can choose exactly which seat you want before you fly. They charge you £10 per person return, but you'll be able to guarantee the best spot for getting some great cabin and window shots! The aircraft layouts are below. Can't wait for my flight now, pity is will be dark!







    If you want any more info, I have the full leaflet.

    Darren
    Click Here to view my aircraft photos at JetPhotos.Net!

  • #2
    What the Hell is a B187 ???

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    • #3
      I would love to know that too!
      Try to catch me flyin dirty...

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      • #4
        180 seats in an A320
        and
        354 in an A330

        Jesus Christ that's ridiculous !
        I've seen animals transported with more space than that.
        British charter airlines really do plumb the depths of atrocious conditions and service
        Seems like such a long time ago flying charter was a decent experience with the likes of Dan Air, Orion, Air Europe and the like
        Garry Lewis

        Air Team Images - www.airteamimages.com
        Air Traffic Controller - Toronto ACC (West Low)

        https://flic.kr/ps/AAWk8

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        • #5
          I'de like to know what a B187 is as well! I've looked on Thomas Cook Airlines website and its down as a 'Boeing 187'. There are no photo's of any of their aircraft and I've done several searches to try and find a Thomas Cook aircraft related to 'B187' without any look. They certainly don't have a B187 in their UK fleet, they only have A320's, A330's and 752/3's, it say's so in their inflight magazine!



          Anyone who manages to find out what a Boeing 187 is, please let us know!!

          Darren
          Click Here to view my aircraft photos at JetPhotos.Net!

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          • #6
            A bit more info on a 'Boeing 187'. I've done several more searches and B187 has come up in relation to Boeing 737-300's. presumabley because they have 187 seats onboard. Only problem with this theory, is Thomas Cook UK or Condor (Germany) don't have any B737's in their fleet so I still haven't got a clue what a B187 is.

            Thomas cook aircraft are known to be a bit on the crampt side but they are top of the league in the UK for their punctuality, they rarely have any delays. I've only travelled on their A330-200 from the UK to Cuba, and it was a little on the tight side compared to My Travels A330-200. I'm travelling to Turkey (Dalaman) in the next 2 weeks on one of their B757-300's so that'll hopefully have plenty of room. I'll try and get some cabin shots for uploading and if I get chance, ask the cabin crew if they know what a B187 is!!

            Darren
            Click Here to view my aircraft photos at JetPhotos.Net!

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