Jetairfly in 2015
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This Monday Jetairfly apologised and initiated an internal inquiry to try to understand what happened. Jetairfly is in contact with the family of the young man to bring them back to France on the best possible flight. Jetairfly will try to determine whether the problem occurred at the travel agency's level or within the company itself.
André
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It seems that the Dreamliner (OO-JDL) was grounded in Cancun on Tuesday, and that a HiFly A330-200 (CS-TQP) was used as backup. 00-JDL arrived in Brussels this morning.
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And due to the same grounding (bird strike), the day before an XL Airways France A330 was used as a backup.Passenger wrote:It seems that the Dreamliner (OO-JDL) was grounded in Cancun on Tuesday, and that a HiFly A330-200 (CS-TQP) was used as backup. 00-JDL arrived in Brussels this morning.
André
ex Sabena #26567
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The B763ER OO-JNL is now repainted wearing the TUI titles.
Former look: New look:
Former look: New look:
Wouter C.
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A huge improvement for sure, well done JAF!Predixs wrote:New look:
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No Belgian flag anymore on the new livery of OO-JNL
And "Tui.com" on the engine? Directs you to a German website...can't book a simple flight from e.g ANR or e.g. BRU-AGP on that one...
...Strange marketing imo

And "Tui.com" on the engine? Directs you to a German website...can't book a simple flight from e.g ANR or e.g. BRU-AGP on that one...

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When will Jetairfly start with the new 'TUI' colours on the 737's? Thanks!
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The whole TUI re-branding of the planes is about having more flexibility. As only airline enthusiasts will notice they are not flying a local plane. In the mean time the are increasing TUI-brand awareness. Which is important as that can lead to the re-branding of the travel agencies in a later stage.Sai wrote:No Belgian flag anymore on the new livery of OO-JNL![]()
And "Tui.com" on the engine? Directs you to a German website...can't book a simple flight from e.g ANR or e.g. BRU-AGP on that one......Strange marketing imo
Btw: when clicking on country selection for language purposes, you are directed to the local brand website. This is just the normal Jetair website, so you'll know what to look for

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Indeed, you're right. Nevertheless, rather 'difficult' to find at first glance and marketingwise not very consumer-friendly if you want to maximise bookings...flightlover wrote:Btw: when clicking on country selection for language purposes, you are directed to the local brand website. This is just the normal Jetair website, so you'll know what to look for
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The answer of Jetairfly on the different issues raised above:
The flags are no longer on the TUI Group aircraft in the new livery (except for Germany, where this is a legal obligation). Reason: interchangeability of aircraft in the different source markets.
As far as TUI.com is concerned: when you surf to TUI.com you land on the German website. In the right upper corner there is a German flag, with a drop down menu with a.o. also the Belgian flag. This will be optimised soon, with an automatic scroll menu when you land on this site.
The other question (when will the 737s be in the new livery): we will approach this in a pragmatic way, I mean change it at the occasion of the next paintshop visit, instead of creating extra costs for repainting them all right away.
The flags are no longer on the TUI Group aircraft in the new livery (except for Germany, where this is a legal obligation). Reason: interchangeability of aircraft in the different source markets.
As far as TUI.com is concerned: when you surf to TUI.com you land on the German website. In the right upper corner there is a German flag, with a drop down menu with a.o. also the Belgian flag. This will be optimised soon, with an automatic scroll menu when you land on this site.
The other question (when will the 737s be in the new livery): we will approach this in a pragmatic way, I mean change it at the occasion of the next paintshop visit, instead of creating extra costs for repainting them all right away.
André
ex Sabena #26567
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Hello,
Nobody noticed OO-JNL received a (unreadable) name during paint?
So, Jetairfly planes will keep their names once repainted!

Nobody noticed OO-JNL received a (unreadable) name during paint?

So, Jetairfly planes will keep their names once repainted!


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I enlarged the picture and I think it is "Sunshine"Airbus A330 wrote:Hello,
Nobody noticed OO-JNL received a (unreadable) name during paint?
So, Jetairfly planes will keep their names once repainted!![]()

Best regards,
Sergioboeing
Sergioboeing
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Yup, sunshine it issergioboeing wrote:I enlarged the picture and I think it is "Sunshine"Airbus A330 wrote:Hello,
Nobody noticed OO-JNL received a (unreadable) name during paint?
So, Jetairfly planes will keep their names once repainted!![]()
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Which can't be found in the picture though

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Sorry, but I can see it, clearly. Between the cockpit window and cabin door.Predixs wrote: Yup, sunshine it is![]()
Which can't be found in the picture though
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It was a reference to the meteorological conditions when the picture was taken 

Thomas
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Yeah I've seen the name, I just made a joke about the lack of sunshine in the picture like KriVa pointed out a couple of minutes agoflightlover wrote:Sorry, but I can see it, clearly. Between the cockpit window and cabin door.Predixs wrote: Yup, sunshine it is![]()
Which can't be found in the picture though

Nice explanation my good sirKriVa wrote:It was a reference to the meteorological conditions when the picture was taken

Wouter C.
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Thanks a lot, sergioboeing & Predixs!Predixs wrote:Yup, sunshine it issergioboeing wrote:I enlarged the picture and I think it is "Sunshine".

Indeed...Predixs wrote:Which can't be found in the picture though





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I see what you mean 
Sorry, I guess joke 's on me now.

Sorry, I guess joke 's on me now.
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It seems that JAF-503 Brussels-Cancun (787-800 OO-JDL) took no risk with hurricane Patricia, announced to hit Mexico during the forthcoming hours. The Dreamliner is now overland the U.S. OO-JDL first reached the Canadian border a bit north of Goose Bay, and then flew above Quebec and New York southbound. Flight is still in the air now.
http://www.flightradar24.com/JAF503/7c7cdf6
http://www.flightradar24.com/JAF503/7c7cdf6
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That's a very regular routing to avoid strong winds over the Atlantic.Passenger wrote:It seems that JAF-503 Brussels-Cancun (787-800 OO-JDL) took no risk with hurricane Patricia, announced to hit Mexico during the forthcoming hours. The Dreamliner is now overland the U.S. OO-JDL first reached the Canadian border a bit north of Goose Bay, and then flew above Quebec and New York southbound. Flight is still in the air now.
http://www.flightradar24.com/JAF503/7c7cdf6
Especially in winter time...
Nothing particular at all.