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Seatplan rating 7.5

7.5/10

  • Boarding 8.3
  • Seat for sitting 7.3
  • Seat for sleeping 4.9
  • Service 8.2
  • Entertainment 7.9
  • Food & drink 7.3
  • Punctuality 7.0
  • Baggage 8.6

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You can expect to fly on one of these wide-bodied jets if you are heading to Florida, the Caribbean, Cancun, Goa, Phuket, the Maldives or Kenya.

Thomson Airways operates four different configurations of the Boeing 767-300ER that it uses on long-haul routes. Two of these types seat 258 passengers (195 in Standard Class and 63 in Premium Class). On these aircraft, economy seating is in a spacious 2-3-2 layout. Another version seats 283 in more high density seating.

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