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Seating on Onur Air

Postby 4wilts » 18 Jul 2009 14:16

Has anyone flown recently on the 11.00 a.m. Friday flight from Manchester. Onur Air. Just wondering what the seating configuration was on the plane.
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Postby John V » 18 Jul 2009 16:26

Center isle 3 seats each side
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Postby dotty » 18 Jul 2009 19:58

And if its anything like our Onur Air flight from Edinburgh, not a lot of leg room and really expensive to buy drinks onboard. £5 for one of those small tins of Efes, £5 for a miniature of gin - be prepared!
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Postby Annemc » 18 Jul 2009 21:16

Onur Air planes are cramped.; I' m only 5ft and it's just enought leg room for me! No telly, radio or any inflight entertainment either.
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Postby dksbbs » 18 Jul 2009 21:27

I flew with Onur air last year, the plane going out A321 the leg room was great, as good as BA on a normal scheduled flight, the flight back again A321 was a lot worse, very little leg room but no less than Thomas Cook and other holiday charter flights.


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Postby John V » 19 Jul 2009 06:50

We were on Onur Air in May it was a recently new aircraft and the seats were good better than other hoilday companies. Return trip home it was one of the older type aircraft with the reduced sitting space. Just have to hope that new aircraft do not have the seating changed.
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Postby Fanny » 19 Jul 2009 10:29

we went on this flight last year and are doing the same on 31/7
have to say that I can't recall the seating configuration, but wouldn't it be likely to change depending on the numbers travelling??
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Postby LynnJenny » 21 Jul 2009 14:55

we came back with them their was no room really cramped and they served the front and back and kept leaving the middle out people were shouting at them
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Postby dksbbs » 21 Jul 2009 15:55

Fanny wrote:we went on this flight last year and are doing the same on 31/7
have to say that I can't recall the seating configuration, but wouldn't it be likely to change depending on the numbers travelling??


If from Manchester we are on the same flight.

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Postby rachel06 » 22 Jul 2009 10:16

We flew with them 2 weeks ago, both outgoing and ingoing the flights were fine, snacks and drinks were expensive on board and there was no entertainment but we were prepared, took our own food/drinks and i read and hubby had his Ipod. We were fine, more legroom than i was expecting. Would definately fly with them again.
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Postby Chris » 22 Jul 2009 18:39

We flew out with them in June on a Monday flight from Manchester,we had plenty on leg room both ways,there was empty seats by exits on return,but nobody asked to use them,I think everybody was happy with the seats they had.
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Postby Sue » 22 Jul 2009 18:49

the exit seats were probably empty as you have to pay £10 each for them
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Postby salford_steve » 22 Jul 2009 21:29

Seating will be standard Airbus config 3 eitherside. As for legroom and drink prices this is a no frills flight, and they are doing nothing different to any of the other no frills airlines, you want a drink onboard then you pay the price, if you don't then that is your choice. They will scrimp on legroom to get extra seats in but Onur air have the standard pitch just like the larger airlines. If we want out cheap flights these are the sacrifices we need to make.

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Postby Fanny » 22 Jul 2009 22:38

dksbbs wrote:
Fanny wrote:we went on this flight last year and are doing the same on 31/7
have to say that I can't recall the seating configuration, but wouldn't it be likely to change depending on the numbers travelling??


If from Manchester we are on the same flight.

Dave


see you on the plane then Dave hehehe

re seating configurations, it's coming back to me now.........last year it was 3+3 and the legroom wasn't too bad, just the usual - am 5'10 and managed :wink:
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Postby 4wilts » 23 Jul 2009 06:03

Thanks for info folks. We flew with Onur Air 3 years ago and were happy with flight, no problems with leg room etc. To be honest 4 hours and your in paradise, who needs entertainment etc. when you have that to look forward to. Off tomorrow can't wait. Jenny x
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Re: Seating on Onur Air

Postby Narky marky » 29 Jul 2009 21:22

Flew on this flight for the last 3 years and will be on the flight again on Friday. 3+3 is the normal seating arangment but last year due to numbers flying most of us spread out and a fullrow to ourself. Cabin crew can be a bit slow but your on holiday so why worry :D

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Re: Seating on Onur Air

Postby Chris » 29 Jul 2009 21:36

Their prices for drinks and sandwiches are more expensive than other airlines,we bought drinks in the airport before we boarded,a lot cheaper,and took our own sandwiches.Some airlines I struggle to drop the tray in front of me,Im only 5ft 2in,but I found we had a lot more legroom and width with Onur Air,this year and last year.
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Re: Seating on Onur Air

Postby Fanny » 29 Jul 2009 22:47

we make a point of having our first Efes on the plane, but to offset the cost I use my Boots card at Manc to get a meal deal
this time on Friday, we'll be there yey
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