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Goa via Sharjah

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Hi everybody.
I just had a look to the site of BRU and FQ is flying to Goa via Sharaja .
My question is what plane are they yousing for this flyght.
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Pat

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Boeing 757-300

greetz,

Bart
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P.S.: 4 minute-reply, not the fastest ever but quite close :lol:

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luchtzak wrote:Boeing 757-300

greetz,

Bart
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P.S.: 4 minute-reply, not the fastest ever but quite close :lol:
What is the quickest reply? I once had a reply to a post in three minutes, maybe you can't get quicker than three minutes?

Wasn't there once a topic or news submission about this flight to Goa? I'm sure I've read about it on here before somewhere.
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Indeed somebody made it in 3 minutes once ;-)

Check this article with extra info on the Thomas Cook flights to Goa: https://www.aviation24.be/article1312.html

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Bart - that's the article I was thinking about, I just didn't know it had been published so long since.

I would bet the flights do well, I think Goa is becoming very popular with more and more people from Europe. And it must help the local economy alot.
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Re: Goa via Sharaja

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lumumba wrote:Hi everybody.
I just had a look to the site of BRU and FQ is flying to Goa via Sharaja .
My question is what plane are they yousing for this flyght.
RegardsPat
Normally FQ is using Thomas Cook (powered by Condor) B757-200 for the service to Colombo & Goa.
Yesterday & todays flight was indead provided by D-ABOL an B757-300 of the same company.

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Thanx a lot .
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Re: Goa via Sharaja

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lumumba wrote:Hi everybody. I just had a look to the site of BRU and FQ is flying to Goa via Sharaja. Pat
Probably no connection between you looking and they flying to.... SHARJAH
The reason might well be their slogan in the logo?
Image and now look @ this Image
Here you will see arrival and departure of Thomas Cook flights to Goa....

Arrivals for Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium N.V.
M T W T F S S Origin Time(UTC) Flight Period of Validity
x - - - - - - Goa 10:25 TCW 7153 02-Nov-03 - 25-Apr-04
- - - - - - x Brussels 22:50 TCW 7152 02-Nov-03 - 25-Apr-04

26-Jan 10:25 Goa Thomas cook airlines belg TCW 7153 Arrived
26-Jan 11:40 Brussels Thomas cook airlines belg TCW 7153 Departed

Lots of 'germans' use that airport.

Goa airport is here look @ Chennai Not updated yet!
Do not expect the same efficiency as in SHJ

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There was a long discussion about these flights in this forum topic: https://www.aviation24.be/postx1080-0-0.html
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I knew I'd seen something about this before on these forums, as well as the news report!
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