23.01.12
Thomson Airways passengers flying from Exeter Airport will now travel on aircraft from the airline’s upgraded fleet of new Boeing 737-800s. It will offer savings in both fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions. Passengers will enjoy a spacious new look cabin with modern sculpted side walls and cove ceilings, larger overhead stow bins and less noise. Long lasting LED reading lights are brighter, and crew will use new technology to create the sunrise and sunset of the customer’s destination.
The airport’s managing director Matt Roach said: ‘The new Boeing 737-800 will be operated on short and medium haul routes to Cyprus, Corfu, Egypt, Portugal, Spain’s Canary Islands and the Balearics, plus Turkey.'
‘With the new aircraft configured to allow seating for 189 passengers, we have the capability to fly more people on each flight. We should see an extra 50 passengers per week fly to Egypt. This is especially good news, as the Sharm el Sheikh route will be operating in the summer for the first time this year.’
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