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Can anyone tell me when you go into flight seat booker ,how does the aircraft layout appear?can you see where the bulkheads are?
Is there anywhere that has the layout of the thomas cook a330,323 seats anywhere.
I found some german site but not sure if that layout is the same ie for row numbers.
Finally is it right some of there a330 have toilets downstairs
Many thanks in advance for any help


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greenfish187 wrote:
Can anyone tell me when you go into flight seat booker ,how does the aircraft layout appear?can you see where the bulkheads are?
Is there anywhere that has the layout of the thomas cook a330,323 seats anywhere.
I found some german site but not sure if that layout is the same ie for row numbers.
Finally is it right some of there a330 have toilets downstairs
Many thanks in advance for any help

The Flight booker shows a complete seating plan. however it only shows seats booked in the cabin you have chosen i.e premium. The aircraft seating is configured 3-3-3. The bulkhead seats are very narrow as they house the tv in the armrest. At the rear of the aircraft it is configured 2-3-2
Go to seat Guru for more information. BTW the Thos Cook aircraft are all on one level, no downstairs

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We have been on a Thomas Cook A330 and there are downstairs toilets as well as one at the back of the plane.

Garry phoned PO yesterday to find out when the seats would become available. The PO flight department said that they had just had notification that from now on it would be 9 weeks 2 days before the outbound flight before general seat bookings opened and 9 weeks 4 days for Caribbean level pax.

We will be on Ventura at sea when we can book so hopefully the future cruise desk will do this for us.

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Hi Sue,
Thanks for your reply tried to send you a pm this morn but wouldn't work for some reason,just to wish you a wonderful holiday.11 weeks today we will be travelling to lgw to overnight.
I had an e mail from pando to say i could book seats on 9th oct so guess who will be up early,enjoy your hols lucky you

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Hi Terry,
Thanks for that. Not sure why the message wouldn't worked.

We are all packed and setting off tomorrow morning for Oxford before travelling to SHampton on Sunday.

Hopefully the future cruise desk will book our seats on the Xmas flight for us. As there are only 2 of us travelling We really want the seats towards the back of the aircraft which are in pairs.

Not sure if you have flown in bulkhead seats before but when we had them they were very very cold seats especially on the overnight return journey so if you do get them wrap up well. I had blankets, coat scarf and gloves and was still shivering so much that someone offered to swap places. I was so grateful.

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Sue and Terry

PM's generally fail because ...

The Sender's ' Sent ' Box is full or the intended recipient's ' Inbox ' is full.

Please check and then advise if you will be so kind.

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Manoverboard wrote:
Sue and Terry

PM's generally fail because ...

The Sender's ' Sent ' Box is full or the intended recipient's ' Inbox ' is full.

Please check and then advise if you will be so kind.

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mob.
Mine isn't full it said something about recipient opting out of messages or along those lines,although i have previously sent sue a pm without a problem
Thanks Terry

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Thanks Terry.

Sue

Please click on the link below and tell me if the setting for the message is ' Yes ' or ' No ' ?

http://www.cruise-community.me.uk/ucp.php?i=174

Allow users to send you private messages:
Note that administrators and moderators will always be able to send you messages.


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Hi Mob, checked the settings and they were all set to No. I have now reset to Yes so all working fine again. I always use my I pad and I some times think it has gremlins as I have no memory of ever changing my settings.

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All's well that ends well :thumbup:
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Sorry should have said Thanks very much for your help.

Thanks

Sue

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