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LX-LGX
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Post by LX-LGX »

Thomas Cook has just confirmed their first Martinair flight to Mexico:

Sunday 01 May, MP901/907 - MP908/902

BRU-AMS 10u55-11u40
AMS-CUN 12u40-16u50

CUN-AMS 18u35-11u25
AMS-BRU 12u25-13u05

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Post by Skystef »

Two of the four weekly flights will pass via EHAM: will the tourist like this :? ?

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Post by Atlantis »

That's part of the contract. It was the same with LOT and Euro Atlantic Airways. They request to fly once or more to their hometown. They take "profit" of these routes. That's bussines.

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Post by LX-LGX »

Atlantis, what Skystef probably means is: the tourists have booked for a trip with a nonstop flight (with BelgiumExel), and that is now changed into a direct flight, via AMS (with Martinair).

The contract Thomas Cook-Martinair has nothing to with the contract client-Thomas Cook. I'm not going to discuss further what the Belgian travel law says about this, but I don't think that there is one pax who will be happy with the stopover (unless for those who kick on take offs and landings).

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Post by LX-LGX »

Today's Cancun is cancelled:

dep 30/04 12:20 MMZ8933 763 cancelled Cancun via Lisbon


was this the last EuroAtlantic flight, now changed into Martinair tomorrow (Sunday 01 May)?

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Skystef wrote:Two of the four weekly flights will pass via EHAM: will the tourist like this :? ?
I wouldn't. Especially since these flights are usually to two destinations in the Carribean. It means some tourists will have two stops before arriving at destination. TC should do like TUI: have their own long-haul aircraft.
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Post by LX-LGX »

The first Martinair flight for Thomas Cook has started well:

BRU-AMS
scheduled : 10h55-11h40
realized : 11h11-11h54

AMS-CUN
scheduled departure was 12h40
take off was 12h54


Thus : champagne for Thomas Cook & Martinair !

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Post by B744skipper »

I guess no tickets are available for the short AMS-BRU of BRU-AMS hop? :( :wink:

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Post by Atlantis »

When I saw the timetable for the long haul of Martinair from Brussels, I saw that we have know no direct flight to Cancun, etc and also in the other direction. Can someone confirm this to me. Because if this is true, it's a long way to your holiday.

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Post by DannyVDB »

Hi all,

I read somewhere - don't know anymore where, maybe airliners.net or luchtvaartnieuws - that Martinair was looking desperately for an additonnal 767 and was almost succesful. One of the reasons for this need was to start operations from Brussels.

Danny

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