Cabin
Short-haul: On short-haul and mid-haul flights Thomson Airways have a 28"/30" seat pitch. New Boeing 737-800 aircraft with SKY Interior are being rolled out replacing older 757, and all legacy Airbus fleets from 2011 onwards. Alcoholic and soft drinks, sweet and savoury snacks can be purchased on board. Pre-bookable traditional hot in-flight meals were discontinued from 1 November 2011 and replaced in favour of a range of hot cafe style products for onboard sale branded "the eatery". 1 November 2011 marked the end of traditional In-flight TV/Movie/Audio Entertainment onboard Short and Medium-haul flights. A Comfort Service is offered after take-off with the sale of magazines, snuggle kits and the opportunity to hire Sony PSP units. An extensive range of Tax/Duty-Free perfumes and gifts along with tobacco and spirits remain available on most flights. A limited number of extra legroom seats can be purchased prior to travel through various channels and opportunities.
Long-haul: On long-haul flights, the Standard Cabin (Economy Club) has a 33" standard seat pitch with a personal 7" widescreen TV. All passengers from May 2013 will have on-demand Inflight Entertainment as standard. Complimentary hot meals and a snack are served on all Thomson Airways long-haul flights. Both alcoholic and soft drinks, along with additional snack items may be purchased on board.
The Premium Economy Cabin (Premium Club) at the front of the 767-300 aircraft have a 36/37" seat pitch with wider leather seats and a personal 9" widescreen on-demand entertainment system. Customers in the Premium Economy Cabin receive upgraded meals, complimentary drinks, a comfort pack and dedicated cabin crew. On some aircraft the Premium Cabin is fitted with mood lighting.
Thomson Airways Magazine Inflight is available to all customers in the seatpocket. In addition, a Whats On guide is available on 767-300 to complement the on-screen seat-back menus provided by Panasonic.
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Famous quotes containing the word cabin:
“My grandfather fell on Vinegar Hill,
And fighting was not his trade;
But his rusty pikes in the cabin still,
With Hessian blood on the blade.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
“It was a very lonely spirit that looked out from under those shaggy brows and comprehended men without fully communicating with them, as if, in spite of all its genial efforts at comradeship, it dwelt apart, saw its visions of duty where no man looked on.... This strange child of the cabin kept company with invisible things, was born into no intimacy but that its own silently assembling and deploying thoughts.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“If the book is good, is about something that you know, and is truly written, and reading it over you see that this is so, you can let the boys yip and the noise will have that pleasant sound coyotes make on a very cold night when they are out in the snow and you are in your own cabin that you have built or paid for with your work.”
—Ernest Hemingway (18991961)