Notices
Trip Planning Florida Florida Holiday Planning Questions, Suggestions and Tips.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 21 Aug 19, 04:13 PM  
Link to this Post
#1
choccielover
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Oct 10
Mobile Thomas cook - thoughts

We flew with TC for the first time this holiday, just DD and I and though I have no major complaints, I think it’s the last time for us.

We flew to Spain for a long weekend earlier in the summer, there with Jet2 and back with Ryanair and I have to say that the seats on both those flights were far superior than those on the TC flight. Though there is quite a bit of leg room, I think this is partly due to the seats being so small...they were like bus seats. I looked at the premium seats and to be honest they didn’t look great either so I didn’t bother upgrading for the flight back and DD did manage 6 hours sleep (cramped up against me sitting on the edge of my seat) though every time I dropped off the stewards woke me to try to sell me drinks or duty free.

The entertainment is ok, the upgrade a bit of a rip off but you do get a lot of extra films and tv series to access.

I don’t drink on flights but paying £2 for a bottle of water was a little annoying.

So overall not unpleasant but not one I’d repeat even if the price was cheap I think
choccielover is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 04:21 PM  
Link to this Post
#2
baboons
Apprentice Imagineer
 
Join Date: Mar 13
I think TC is very good value, but I'll choose my next flights based on a combination of many different things - their lack of IFE isn't one, as I'd rather take my own.

As planes are refurbished or new stock bought, you'll find these thinner seats everywhere. It's a way to give slightly more room but still cram as many people in as possible

I agree £2 is steep for water, but if the flight comes in £50-£100 cheaper than another airline, at least you can make a fair comparison. Nothing is 'free' on other airlines, you've just paid for it in the price. We all make these calls every time we buy.
baboons is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 04:35 PM  
Link to this Post
#3
Nedsram4
Helping Minnie
 
Join Date: Nov 14
Each to there own but I love Thomas cook hope they stay around as I love flying with them always good value
Nedsram4 is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 04:52 PM  
Link to this Post
#4
WhereIBelong
Imagineer
 
WhereIBelong's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 15
just prevented DD from changing her sterling to euros for her holiday in TC - in store rate was virtually Euros for pounds - would have got 4p back from £200 for 200Euros. Rip off...
WhereIBelong is offline Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 05:00 PM  
Link to this Post
#5
Nimbus
Imagineer
 
Nimbus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 10
Location: South Manchester

Nimbus's Reviews
Hotel Reviews: 8
Restaurant Reviews: 21

theDIBB Guidebook
Guidebook Photos: 36
Guidebook Reviews: 2
For short haul flights I agree that the likes of Jet2 are better. They are usually cheaper and provide a better service.

Unfortunately Jet2 don't fly to Orlando. TC tends to be a lot cheaper than Virgin whenever I've looked. Hence, to Orlando, we'll fly with TC.
__________________
DLC: Jun 1996 // DLP: Aug 2013 // WDW: Dec 1997 | Feb 2000 | Mar 2001 | Feb 2006 | Oct 2010 | May 2012 | Aug 2014 | Apr 2016 | Apr 2023

~ Trip Report Indexes ~
Nimbus is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 05:37 PM  
Link to this Post
#6
itsmeGAV
Apprentice Imagineer
 
itsmeGAV's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 19
Location: The South West.
Originally Posted by baboons View Post
As planes are refurbished or new stock bought, you'll find these thinner seats everywhere. It's a way to give slightly more room but still cram as many people in as possible
I dread to think of what people will say when they replace the VA 747 fleet with the A350's with skinny seats..
itsmeGAV is offline Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 05:50 PM  
Link to this Post
#7
MENTALMUM
Very Serious Dibber
 
MENTALMUM's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 11
Location: up North
We love Thomas cook, fly to Orlando all the time with them. They may not have the best entertainment in economy but it is a nominal fee to upgrade, all airlines food leaves a lot to be desired and I think Thomas cook us better than done. I have no issue with the seats and find the staff really attentive. You can always take water with you, I think you will find it is the same price in whsmith in the airport but from what I save on the cost of the flights I would have no problem paying for a bottle or two of water. I am just happy I have found an airline that meets my family's needs at a great price.

Edited at 07:16 PM.
MENTALMUM is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 06:43 PM  
Link to this Post
#8
Quensabob
VIP Dibber
 
Join Date: Mar 06
Location: Rotherham

Quensabob's Reviews
Hotel Reviews: 2

theDIBB Guidebook
Guidebook Photos: 13
I have never had a problem with Thomas Cook more bodies on flights is better for the environment and the seat pitch has never been aproblem for my 6ft 2 husband,£6 is nothing to pay to upgrade the ife and the saving direct compared to virgin wins it for me!
I also find the FA on Virgin rude and uninterested where as the FA on Thomas Cook have always been lovely!
__________________
Our 13 Years at Disney in Video

Sunset Ridge Sept2006,Highlands Reserve Sept 2007,Solana Sept 2008,Championsgate March 2010,Courtyard 2011,Clarion Inn June 2013,lakebuena vista resort Sept 2015, Santa Fe Paris Sept 2017,Newport Bay Club Paris March 2018,Clarion inn August 2018,Coronado Springs September 2019, Hotel l’elysee Disneyland Paris March 2020 ,Lake Buena Vista Resort and Spa November2022, Pop Century September 2023
Quensabob is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 07:21 PM  
Link to this Post
#9
LadyAurora
Excited about Disney
 
LadyAurora's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 17
That's a shame OP, we flew Thomas Cook and loved the whole experience.
LadyAurora is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 21 Aug 19, 08:12 PM  
Link to this Post
#10
Guest
Guest
 
I was looking at TC flights this week to Orlando as they seem pretty cheap, my concern is if I book for next year will they still be around...
Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Reply


Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:03 AM.


Powered by vBulletin - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
DIBB Savings
AttractionTickets.com

Get £10 off each Disney Ticket with the code ATDIBB10

Get up to £50 off per room at Disney or Universal with the code DIBBHOTELS


theDIBB Blog
Guests can book their 2025 Hotel and Ticket package early to enjoy Free Dining &... Read More »
The iconic 1900 Park Fare restaurant is opening its doors once again at Disney’s Grand... Read More »
One of the the five worlds found in Epic Universe, How to Train Your Dragon... Read More »


theDIBB Menu


Exchange Rates
US Dollar Rates
ASDA  $1.2088
CaxtonFX  $1.2137
Covent Garden FX  $1.2370
FAIRFX  $1.2092
John Lewis  $1.2114
M&S  $1.1904
Post Office  $1.1885
Sainsburys  $1.2066
TESCO  $1.2076
Travelex  $1.2086
Updated: 00:00 24/04/2024
Euro Rates
ASDA  €1.1353
CaxtonFX  €1.1341
Covent Garden FX  €1.1451
FAIRFX  €1.1335
John Lewis  €1.1379
M&S  €1.1186
Post Office  €1.1169
Sainsburys  €1.1335
TESCO  €1.1343
Travelex  €1.1352
Updated: 00:00 24/04/2024

DIBB Premium Membership
Did you know you can help support theDIBB with Premium Membership?

Check out this link for more information and benefits, such as...

"No adverts on theDIBB Forums"

Upgrade Now



X