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Old Mar 17, 2010, 12:11 pm
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Just curious as to where you board this plane. Does everyone walk through the BF cabin or is it like to 757 boarding? I'm just curious as I have never flown the 767's.
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Old Mar 17, 2010, 12:16 pm
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IIRC, everyone boards thru the center door and BF goes left & Y goes right.

In HNL, BF usually boards thru the front door and everyone else through the center door.

I can't say I've ever coach passengers walk thru the BF cabin.
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Old Mar 17, 2010, 1:17 pm
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13 of the 14 weekly flights on this route is the 20/235 version, so even some Y passengers will be turning left as well.
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Old Mar 17, 2010, 2:05 pm
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on the IAH-HNL segment, you are generally the only pax boarding through the forward cabin since gates E4,7,18 all have dual jetways. Which is a def plus!!! ^
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Old Mar 17, 2010, 4:28 pm
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in IAH they use both jetways so first class passengers can board at their leisure without having to wait in line. in HNL, it really depends on where the plane parks. if for example, the plane is at gates 11,12,13,24,25 then they'll usually use both jetways for doors 1L & 2L.
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Old Mar 18, 2010, 7:05 pm
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Depends on which 767 model it is. The -200 has only one door in front of the wing, so unless the use airstairs at the rear, everyone will go through First. The -400 does have a second door in front of the wing.
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Old Mar 18, 2010, 8:18 pm
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CO doesn't fly the 762 to HNL it's the 764 and if u see "767" in the flight schedules it means tht it's the high density 20J/236Y configuration. Also wanted to point out tht E20 in IAH has dual jetways and the HNL flights have gone out of there before .
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Old Mar 19, 2010, 6:06 am
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Originally Posted by JOSECONLSCREW28
CO doesn't fly the 762 to HNL it's the 764 and if u see "767" in the flight schedules it means tht it's the high density 20J/236Y configuration. Also wanted to point out tht E20 in IAH has dual jetways and the HNL flights have gone out of there before .
For some dates CO is showing the other version of 767-400. (35 seats in J).
But, right now it's also showing the 767 MNL-GUM, which should be a 737. Occassionally shows 737 GUM-HNL. Hope they get this fixed soon So I can select correct seats on my flights BNA-MNL in May.
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Old Mar 19, 2010, 11:35 am
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Originally Posted by Bangkok Dave
For some dates CO is showing the other version of 767-400. (35 seats in J).
But, right now it's also showing the 767 MNL-GUM, which should be a 737. Occassionally shows 737 GUM-HNL. Hope they get this fixed soon So I can select correct seats on my flights BNA-MNL in May.
CO never runs CO1/CO2 (IAH - HNL - GUM) on 737, you maybe thinking of the island hopper. CO1 uses 35/200 764 on Tuesday and 20/236 764 on other days. The 35/200 764 turns around and leave GUM on Thursday.

When there is demand for MNL - GUM, CO swaps a 764 that normally runs GUM - NRT (CO963/964) to MNL, but it's rare.
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Old Mar 19, 2010, 12:25 pm
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Originally Posted by delayflight
CO never runs CO1/CO2 (IAH - HNL - GUM) on 737, you maybe thinking of the island hopper. CO1 uses 35/200 764 on Tuesday and 20/236 764 on other days. The 35/200 764 turns around and leave GUM on Thursday.

When there is demand for MNL - GUM, CO swaps a 764 that normally runs GUM - NRT (CO963/964) to MNL, but it's rare.
I KNOW they don't fly a 737 GUM-HNL. BUT, the seat map shows them doing that when you select seats on some days. They also show seat selection for TEN segments BNA-MNL return when there are only SIX! This is a glitch which just happened after the new seat map page was introduced. As I said before, I hope they get it fixed soon so I can select correct seats.
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Old Mar 19, 2010, 12:33 pm
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Originally Posted by Bangkok Dave
I KNOW they don't fly a 737 GUM-HNL. BUT, the seat map shows them doing that when you select seats on some days. They also show seat selection for TEN segments BNA-MNL return when there are only SIX! This is a glitch which just happened after the new seat map page was introduced. As I said before, I hope they get it fixed soon so I can select correct seats.
Nah...forget fixing the glitch...just re-number the rows in ALL aircraft systemwide.
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