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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 4:03 am    Post subject: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote



Hi all! Im am looking for some advice and information about the
following flight. I have booked GLA-YHM return for July and need some
questions answered. Following some bad press about Globespan's long
haul operations (mainly considerable delays on a number of flights,
added stops on flights and customers not receiving the service they
paid for) I was wondering what type of aircraft they will use on the
following route?

I thought they would operate the 763, however according to baa Glasgow
site it is a 738/752. What I found puzzling about this is that when
booking these flights they had the options of 3 cabins. Surely they
are not configuring the 757 and 738 (I thought the 738 was all
economy?) in a 3-class layout? Is this simply a mistake on baa website
or another mind boggling decision from FlyGlobespan?

Thanks in advance for the information
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 8:56 pm    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote



<ewanmoffat25 (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:1179615794.720295.282830 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Hi all! Im am looking for some advice and information about the
following flight. I have booked GLA-YHM return for July and need some
questions answered. Following some bad press about Globespan's long
haul operations (mainly considerable delays on a number of flights,
added stops on flights and customers not receiving the service they
paid for) I was wondering what type of aircraft they will use on the
following route?

I thought they would operate the 763, however according to baa Glasgow
site it is a 738/752. What I found puzzling about this is that when
booking these flights they had the options of 3 cabins. Surely they
are not configuring the 757 and 738 (I thought the 738 was all
economy?) in a 3-class layout? Is this simply a mistake on baa website
or another mind boggling decision from FlyGlobespan?

Thanks in advance for the information


It's a 757 on most flights and a 738 on some both with 189 seats, according
to my information. The 738 is very comfortable with nice leather seats and I
think I heard they were getting fitted out with IFE's.

Apparently the 757 which starts LPL-JFK on 25 May has 183 seats and has been
doing some YHM flights meantime.

Clive
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:16 pm    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote



On May 20, 12:03 am, ewanmoffa...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Quote:
Hi all! Im am looking for some advice and information about the
following flight. I have booked GLA-YHM return for July and need some
questions answered. Following some bad press about Globespan's long
haul operations (mainly considerable delays on a number of flights,
added stops on flights and customers not receiving the service they
paid for) I was wondering what type of aircraft they will use on the
following route?

I thought they would operate the 763, however according to baa Glasgow
site it is a 738/752. What I found puzzling about this is that when
booking these flights they had the options of 3 cabins. Surely they
are not configuring the 757 and 738 (I thought the 738 was all
economy?) in a 3-class layout? Is this simply a mistake on baa website
or another mind boggling decision from FlyGlobespan?

Thanks in advance for the information

"Is this simply a mistake on baa website
or another mind boggling decision from FlyGlobespan?"

The latter I'm afraid - best you get in contact with Flyglobespan and
find out just what they have planned. If you booked a better class
seat enquire what compensation you are to expect.

Crawford
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:20 pm    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

On May 20, 12:03 am, ewanmoffa...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Quote:
Hi all! Im am looking for some advice and information about the
following flight. I have booked GLA-YHM return for July and need some
questions answered. Following some bad press about Globespan's long
haul operations (mainly considerable delays on a number of flights,
added stops on flights and customers not receiving the service they
paid for) I was wondering what type of aircraft they will use on the
following route?

I thought they would operate the 763, however according to baa Glasgow
site it is a 738/752. What I found puzzling about this is that when
booking these flights they had the options of 3 cabins. Surely they
are not configuring the 757 and 738 (I thought the 738 was all
economy?) in a 3-class layout? Is this simply a mistake on baa website
or another mind boggling decision from FlyGlobespan?

Thanks in advance for the information

From the BAA web-site, this service transitions to B738 from end of
June when frequency increases to six-weekly from present three-weekly

B752 flights split with Gatwick. Outbound services will operate via
KEF, hence 8hr 20min block time shown on BAA timetables, although NOT
on GSM website!

I am led to believe that one of the 2 new 738s will be downseated
slightly for this service but not sure of actual config.

Hope this helps a bit.

Fergus
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:22 pm    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

"Clive Braham" <clive (AT) braham5 (DOT) freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:5bb9e7F2slobbU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...

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It's a 757 on most flights and a 738 on some both with 189 seats,
according to my information. The 738 is very comfortable with nice leather
seats and I think I heard they were getting fitted out with IFE's.

Apparently the 757 which starts LPL-JFK on 25 May has 183 seats and has
been doing some YHM flights meantime.

Clive


Interesting that the Globespan 737 - 800 is described as very comfortable.
It appears to be at maximum capacity which is exactly the same as Ryanair
and I'd be pretty uncomfortable travelling for 5 or more hours in that
legroom.

From airliners. net

737-800 - Typical two class seating for 162 with 12 first class passengers
at four abreast and 91cm (36in) pitch and 150 economy class at six abreast
and 81cm (32in) pitch. Max single class seating for 189 at 76cm (30in)
pitch.




Doug
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:41 pm    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

On May 20, 5:20 pm, Piper One <fergusabra...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On May 20, 12:03 am, ewanmoffa...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:





Hi all! Im am looking for some advice and information about the
following flight. I have booked GLA-YHM return for July and need some
questions answered. Following some bad press about Globespan's long
haul operations (mainly considerable delays on a number of flights,
added stops on flights and customers not receiving the service they
paid for) I was wondering what type of aircraft they will use on the
following route?

I thought they would operate the 763, however according to baa Glasgow
site it is a 738/752. What I found puzzling about this is that when
booking these flights they had the options of 3 cabins. Surely they
are not configuring the 757 and 738 (I thought the 738 was all
economy?) in a 3-class layout? Is this simply a mistake on baa website
or another mind boggling decision from FlyGlobespan?

Thanks in advance for the information


From the BAA web-site, this service transitions to B738 from end of
June when frequency increases to six-weekly from present three-weekly
B752 flights split with Gatwick. Outbound services will operate via
KEF, hence 8hr 20min block time shown on BAA timetables, although NOT
on GSM website!

I am led to believe that one of the 2 new 738s will be downseated
slightly for this service but not sure of actual config.

Hope this helps a bit.

Fergus- Hide quoted text -

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:47 pm    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

Apparently a 737-700 will now be operating Glasgow to Boston.
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 12:23 am    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

On May 20, 12:20 pm, Piper One <fergusabra...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On May 20, 12:03 am, ewanmoffa...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:





Hi all! Im am looking for some advice and information about the
following flight. I have booked GLA-YHM return for July and need some
questions answered. Following some bad press about Globespan's long
haul operations (mainly considerable delays on a number of flights,
added stops on flights and customers not receiving the service they
paid for) I was wondering what type of aircraft they will use on the
following route?

I thought they would operate the 763, however according to baa Glasgow
site it is a 738/752. What I found puzzling about this is that when
booking these flights they had the options of 3 cabins. Surely they
are not configuring the 757 and 738 (I thought the 738 was all
economy?) in a 3-class layout? Is this simply a mistake on baa website
or another mind boggling decision from FlyGlobespan?

Thanks in advance for the information
From the BAA web-site, this service transitions to B738 from end of

June when frequency increases to six-weekly from present three-weekly
B752 flights split with Gatwick. Outbound services will operate via
KEF, hence 8hr 20min block time shown on BAA timetables, although NOT
on GSM website!

I am led to believe that one of the 2 new 738s will be downseated
slightly for this service but not sure of actual config.

Hope this helps a bit.

Fergus- Hide quoted text -

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That's what's wrong with GSM - their website doesn't tell you (as far
as I can see) what aircraft they'll be using (maybe they don't know!)
and whether it will have any intermediate stops on a long haul flight.

BrianN
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Clive Braham
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:15 am    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

"Piper One" <fergusabraham (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Quote:

I am led to believe that one of the 2 new 738s will be downseated
slightly for this service but not sure of actual config.

Hope this helps a bit.

Fergus


Thanks for that Fergus. That'll be right, along with the IFE. I'm sure I
read it somewhere.

Clive
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"Doug Maclean" <drmayr (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Quote:

"Clive Braham" <clive (AT) braham5 (DOT) freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:5bb9e7F2slobbU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...


It's a 757 on most flights and a 738 on some both with 189 seats,
according to my information. The 738 is very comfortable with nice
leather seats and I think I heard they were getting fitted out with
IFE's.

Apparently the 757 which starts LPL-JFK on 25 May has 183 seats and has
been doing some YHM flights meantime.

Clive


Interesting that the Globespan 737 - 800 is described as very comfortable.
It appears to be at maximum capacity which is exactly the same as Ryanair
and I'd be pretty uncomfortable travelling for 5 or more hours in that
legroom.

I flew on one to TFS. They are as comfortable as your favourite armchair but
the back row don't recline.

Clive
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:25 am    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

Thanks for the information! IFE would be a good addition if they are
going to be using the 738 for transatlantic routes on a regular basis.
I have booked premium economy seats for my flight, however do they
even exist on the 738 and 752? Also I noticed that a lot of business
class seats were sold out so maybe they will be a lot of unhappy
passengers, depending on the configuration of the aircraft.

That is nice of Globespan to include a fuel stop in Keflavik without
mentioning it in the itinerary lol. If they operate the 752 would they
still have to make a fuel stop? Are Globespan's leased 757's ER types?
Well let's hope that Globespan can get their act together soon and
start making headlines for the right reasons and not the wrong ones. I
seen today that the return GLA-SFB was delayed for 4 hours, so looks
like they still aren't back to the normal operating schedule. Do they
any plans to lease more aircraft for Trans. Routes or will they
continue to overstretch their fleet?

Ewan
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Clive Braham
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:47 am    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

<ewanmoffat25 (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:1179692723.378831.194740 (AT) z24g2000prd (DOT) googlegroups.com...
Quote:

Thanks for the information! IFE would be a good addition if they are
going to be using the 738 for transatlantic routes on a regular basis.
I have booked premium economy seats for my flight, however do they
even exist on the 738 and 752? Also I noticed that a lot of business
class seats were sold out so maybe they will be a lot of unhappy
passengers, depending on the configuration of the aircraft.

That is nice of Globespan to include a fuel stop in Keflavik without
mentioning it in the itinerary lol. If they operate the 752 would they
still have to make a fuel stop? Are Globespan's leased 757's ER types?
Well let's hope that Globespan can get their act together soon and
start making headlines for the right reasons and not the wrong ones. I
seen today that the return GLA-SFB was delayed for 4 hours, so looks
like they still aren't back to the normal operating schedule. Do they
any plans to lease more aircraft for Trans. Routes or will they
continue to overstretch their fleet?

Ewan



There are at least another 3 tx capable aircraft due to arrive within about
a month. They have been consolidating some flights meantime due to a
shortage of aircraft hence the delays.

The 757-200ER's don't normally stop for fuel en route to YHM. Dunno if a 738
would require it or not. The 737-700 starts flying GLA-BOS this week and
won't be stopping anywhere except the scheduled stops in Knock a couple of
times each week.

Clive
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:55 am    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

Ok thanks. Sorry if this has been discussed already but what type of
aircraft are Globespan receiving in the next month? More 737-700's?
Well hopefully with the new aircraft coming they can return to
schedule as normal and avoid upsetting passengers by consolidating
flights and giving passengers the service they paid for. Hope that it
is a 757 when I go to YHM. I have to admit that a 737-800
transatlantic op. doesn't really sound too appealing lol.

Ewan
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<ewanmoffat25 (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
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Ok thanks. Sorry if this has been discussed already but what type of
aircraft are Globespan receiving in the next month? More 737-700's?

2 738's, 1 757 and 1 763, I do believe.

Quote:
Well hopefully with the new aircraft coming they can return to
schedule as normal and avoid upsetting passengers by consolidating
flights and giving passengers the service they paid for. Hope that it
is a 757 when I go to YHM. I have to admit that a 737-800
transatlantic op. doesn't really sound too appealing lol.


Why, what's the difference?

Clive
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:04 pm    Post subject: Re: GSM GLA-YHM QUERY Reply with quote

On May 20, 11:34?pm, "Clive Braham" <c...@braham5.freeserve.co.uk>
wrote:
Quote:
ewanmoffa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message

news:1179698146.722070.323420 (AT) x35g2000prf (DOT) googlegroups.com...

Ok thanks. Sorry if this has been discussed already but what type of
aircraft are Globespan receiving in the next month? More 737-700's?

2 738's, 1 757 and 1 763, I do believe.

Well hopefully with the new aircraft coming they can return to
schedule as normal and avoid upsetting passengers by consolidating
flights and giving passengers the service they paid for. Hope that it
is a 757 when I go to YHM. I have to admit that a 737-800
transatlantic op. doesn't really sound too appealing lol.

Why, what's the difference?

Clive

Size.
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