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Glassy Oct 27th 2009 5:40 am

Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 
Given the choice of these two carriers, who would you fly with to Calgary?

Cheers All

Glassy :)

Aviator Oct 27th 2009 5:43 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by Glassy (Post 8049048)
Given the choice of these two carriers, who would you fly with to Calgary?

Cheers All

Glassy :)

I'd stay at home if that was the choice!

iaink Oct 27th 2009 5:46 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by The Aviator (Post 8049053)
I'd stay at home if that was the choice!

Why? Thomas Cook is said to have the most generous leg room pitch in "Steerage Class" of any of the carriers.

micknev Oct 27th 2009 5:47 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by Glassy (Post 8049048)
Given the choice of these two carriers, who would you fly with to Calgary?

Cheers All

Glassy :)

Just returned from 2wks in Florida,always normally use BA,this time used Monarch,very surprised and impressed,better than Virgin.Spoke to people who had used Thomas cook,and they were not impressed with them.
I know same carriers can vary on service,and others might report differently but on this showing would reccommend Monarch.
P.S.£40 upgrade is well worth it if available.
:thumbup:

Aviator Oct 27th 2009 5:50 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8049059)
Why? Thomas Cook is said to have the most generous leg room pitch in "Steerage Class" of any of the carriers.

I am not a great fan of charter carriers

AlexInBC Oct 27th 2009 5:55 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by micknev (Post 8049061)
Just returned from 2wks in Florida,always normally use BA,this time used Monarch,very surprised and impressed,better than Virgin.Spoke to people who had used Thomas cook,and they were not impressed with them.
I know same carriers can vary on service,and others might report differently...

Totally agree with your last comment. Have used both (neither would be my first choice, to be honest) and out of Thomas Cook and Monarch, I would actually fly Thomas Cook again...which is more than can be said for Monarch. Their flight was the most awful, filthy old plane, unfriendly cabin crew and they charged for water :eek: if you wanted one between the in flight meals :thumbdown:

iaink Oct 27th 2009 6:03 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by The Aviator (Post 8049067)
I am not a great fan of charter carriers

Im not a great fan for paying more than I have too and will put up with a few hours of discomfort for the sake of saving a few bucks;) However, I'm not a fan of DVT, so seat pitch is of interest.

jugapper Oct 27th 2009 6:17 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 
We don't like charter flights but did fly with Monarch to Calgary in 2004 - never again!!:thumbdown:

Crew were rude, plane was old and dirty, food was awful and the legroom was non-existent. Hence we vowed that even if they were the cheapest price, we would never fly with them again!

rschatha Oct 27th 2009 6:19 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 
I presume baggage allowance is not an issue? I normally fly AC with 23kg per bag allowance and your allowed 2 pieces, thats a 46kg + 10Kg cabin luggage / person. :)

el_richo Oct 27th 2009 6:26 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 
Not sure how accurate this is but here's a list stating seat pitch for international routes. Monarch look to have the worst seat pitch.

http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Mon...s_A330-200.php

http://www.uk-air.net/seatpitch.htm

bzriddell Oct 27th 2009 6:44 am

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by Glassy (Post 8049048)
Given the choice of these two carriers, who would you fly with to Calgary?

Cheers All

Glassy :)

We flew to Calgary with Thomas Cook, upgraded to their premium economy with extra baggage. They didn't charge me extra for being over the weight limit with my bags either. 'm not a fan of charte flights but this was one of the best.

jericho Oct 27th 2009 12:39 pm

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 
I'm always amazed by people who say that wont fly with such a company etc.

All long haul flights are a bitch... unless you're in business or first class.
Economy is never a good experience, I dont care who you fly with.

For me, cheapest is best. Is there much difference between a $600 flight with Canadian Affair or a $2000 flight with Air Canada? Nope...
Dont care about the crew, dont care about the food. I just want to get where I'm going at a decent price.

lmartin999 Oct 27th 2009 12:56 pm

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 
Frequent flyer programs. If you fly even a moderate amount each year both the benefits and miles quickly add up. I have had status with AC since 2001 and have never sat in economy for the last eight years (and only bought one business ticket in that time, purely to ensure I made Elite again). There are a number of airlines that still offer decent upgrade programs and these are worth exploiting. Couple this with earning miles and life can be good and cheap. My wife and are I off to Cancun for 5 nights over Xmas. Two business class tickets on AC from Toronto for free (apart from taxes), 5 free nights in a 5 star hotel (from hotel points), upgrade to club level with free breakfast, drinks and snacks etc etc.
There really are a lot of benefits to loyalty IMO.

woodmanbg Oct 27th 2009 4:44 pm

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 

Originally Posted by Glassy (Post 8049048)
Given the choice of these two carriers, who would you fly with to Calgary?

Cheers All

Glassy :)

Thomas Cook every time. Have never had a bad TC flight but flew Monarch only once and never again. Old aircraft creaking all the way, food like pigs slop.

singingringingtree Oct 27th 2009 8:03 pm

Re: Thomas Cook or Monarch?
 
I have never had a good flight with Monarch to Europe but haven't flown long haul with them. I found them amateurish and chaotic. We booked a holiday in the summer and I told the travel agent I didn't want to fly with Monarch - she said she got that a lot.


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