Where to sit on the plane?

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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby ochlynda » 30 Apr 2012 20:21

Just a thought if you use facebook,go to the Thomas Cook page and post your question.Sometimes you can get a reply quicker this way.

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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby geordiespurs » 01 May 2012 06:39

sit at the back iv'e never seen a plane reverse into a mountain :D :D
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby daisysun » 01 May 2012 08:28

geordiespurs wrote:sit at the back iv'e never seen a plane reverse into a mountain :D :D


well, i dont want to start thinking too much about things like that but, i did think that if the worse does happen it is always the front that goes down first isn't it!! but like i said i'd prefer not to dwell on those type of thoughts :? but i know where your coming from
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby steve.crowe » 01 May 2012 13:59

We always sit at the back.
They always find the tail section in a crash :lol:
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby sunlover » 01 May 2012 15:29

Just to point out to you daisysun - although as I have said in a previous post I have booked seats this year, a few years back I did this - Flying out of Belfast was great no queuing or checking in just dumped the bags and had the booked seats - however the return journey from Dalaman was very different. When we went to check in (early I might add) they said they had no note of the pre-booking and in fact my two children were not booked on the flight at all - even though I had all the booking details. By the time a Thomas Cook rep was called and sorted it out everyone in the queue behind us had checked in and there were only single seats on the plane. As they could not seat the children on their own we had to stand on the plane while a stewardess had to appeal SEVERAL times over the intercom for two people to sit separately to allow me to sit with one child and my husband to sit with the other. It was only when free drinks were offered for the journey did anyone volunteer, resulting in me at the back of the plane with my daughter and my husband at the front of the plane with my son. But sure its all part of the holiday!
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby ashington44 » 01 May 2012 16:09

I pre booked my seats in March, as soon as the facility became available, for a June holiday. Seats 5A & 5B on a Thomsons flight. I have just read in the newspaper 6A & B are the safest. I dont know how thats worked out. However, even pre booking, does not stop you being stuck with a toddler behind you kicking the seat or an adult in front who imediately reclines their seat. My two pet hates!!!!!! But come on, its economy and you are on the way to paradise.
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby skilly » 01 May 2012 17:56

A pet hate of mine is when the person in front of you reclines their seat right in your face :evil:
The legroom nowadays is so small, they shouldn't be allowed to do it. They are probably the same holidaymakers who get to their hotel and have a towel on their sunbed at 6am and leave it on all day. no thought for anyone else, grrrrrr sorry to moan but talking about seating brings back memories of a seat back, in your face and you don't say anything cos you want a nice peaceful holiday :)
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby daisysun » 01 May 2012 20:16

i wonder how they worked out what the safest seats were?

that post about having the seat infront of you put back and your seat getting kicked from behind and not saying anything because you want a peaceful holiday made me laugh because that happens to me nearly every time! even to the point of smiling at them if they look at you so as not to have any confrontation :lol:
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby Brownie1 » 02 May 2012 13:00

On our first trip to Icmeler in 2005, we made the mistake of paying our rep for guaranteed seats together on our return trip - what a waste! Made absolutely no difference. We queued with everyone else and we we got to the front of the check in desk just asked for 'seats together please' and thats what we got. Our paying extra would have made no difference at all.
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby toonarmybarmy » 03 May 2012 07:15

daisysun wrote:thats what we were scared of .

I have been onto their manage my booking part of their website and it is not letting me do anything and when i go into FAQs it says that you can't do anything until 90 days before your departure date (mine is further away than that) so why and how come some people going in Sept have been able to choose their seats already????? :?


It's really weird as I booked with Jet2 in Sept last year for July and booked my seat then!

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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby daisysun » 04 May 2012 19:25

toonarmybarmy wrote:
daisysun wrote:thats what we were scared of .

I have been onto their manage my booking part of their website and it is not letting me do anything and when i go into FAQs it says that you can't do anything until 90 days before your departure date (mine is further away than that) so why and how come some people going in Sept have been able to choose their seats already????? :?


It's really weird as I booked with Jet2 in Sept last year for July and booked my seat then!

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yeah thats how it should be, i think you should be able to choose your seat as soon as you book.
We have paid to pre bbook them but def can not choose them until 90 days before hand
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 05 May 2012 11:50

where they attach the bridge to exit the plane when landing in dalaman
be the first ones off the plane and through visa and passport control
get your holiday started quicker :)
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby madazahatter » 05 May 2012 22:54

I always specify a seat on the inside of the plane. It gets a bit draughty sat on the wing.

It doesn't reallymatter where I sit, being larger than the average gent I wedge myself into my seat and accept that 4 hours discomfort is a small price to pay for my holiday.
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby silverbeard21 » 06 May 2012 11:07

I would much prefer to sit at the front. And I do mean the front - I like to see where I am going. :wink: :wink:

As long as I am on the plane going to Icmeler it really doesn't matter. Mind you if its a T.C. Airlines plane then I arrive with a sore nose from it rubbing on the seat in front. CATTLE TRUCKS!!

Enjoy

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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby weetoony » 06 May 2012 17:48

where they attach the bridge to exit the plane when landing in dalaman
be the first ones off the plane and through visa and passport control
get your holiday started quicker


Sorry Katie, but what happens if your luggage is last on to the conveyor?

We pre-book seats with a bulkhead behind us because, if we don't, we always have the screaming, kicking weans behind us. It's the same leg room and we don't ever recline seats as a courtesy to others.
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 10 May 2012 14:48

yeah weetoony i guess its just luck when your luggage appears
but normally the turks are very quick at putting the baggage onto the reclaim belt :)
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby duffaire » 10 May 2012 15:54

madazahatter wrote:I always specify a seat on the inside of the plane. It gets a bit draughty sat on the wing.

It doesn't reallymatter where I sit, being larger than the average gent I wedge myself into my seat and accept that 4 hours discomfort is a small price to pay for my holiday.


Gave up smoking last October so will be able to get a seat inside the plane this year lol
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Re: Where to sit on the plane?

Postby toonarmybarmy » 11 May 2012 17:01

daisysun wrote:
toonarmybarmy wrote:
daisysun wrote:thats what we were scared of .

I have been onto their manage my booking part of their website and it is not letting me do anything and when i go into FAQs it says that you can't do anything until 90 days before your departure date (mine is further away than that) so why and how come some people going in Sept have been able to choose their seats already????? :?


It's really weird as I booked with Jet2 in Sept last year for July and booked my seat then!

Tim

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yeah thats how it should be, i think you should be able to choose your seat as soon as you book.
We have paid to pre bbook them but def can not choose them until 90 days before hand


Never doubted you but been doing some digging on TC website and:

Key information

Available 2 months prior to departure
Prices start from just £10 return per person
Online check-in up to seven days before departure

Can't wait? Use our priority service
Available at least 98 days before departure
£6 per person per flight

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