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Old Oct 21, 2014, 12:20 pm
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TK A330 aircraft codes

I've tried to figure out what version of the A330 TK is flying on a particular route.

I've seen the following aircraft codes on the TK site on the seat selection diagram:

A330-200: speaks for itself. J Rows 1-4. 2-2-2 config.
33R: J Rows 1-4. 2-2-2.
33A: J Rows 4-10 with a lav/galley b/w rows 6 and 7. 2-2-2
33J: J Rows 1-10 with lav/galley b/w rows 6 and 7. 1-2 (???)Is this really a 330?

Can't find an example of the 33A or 33J on seatguru or elsewhere. Is this a random leased aircraft?

Can someone make sense of this?
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Old Oct 21, 2014, 1:52 pm
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33J are 3 in the fleet. These are 3 ex 9W planes. You can check them on the net. 30J and something around 183Y.

33A are 5 in the fleet. These are ex TAM airlines. You can check that on the net too. They have 4 first and 36 J seats in the front. First is sold as J
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Old Oct 21, 2014, 11:02 pm
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Originally Posted by Ferhat777
33J are 3 in the fleet. These are 3 ex 9W planes. You can check them on the net. 30J and something around 183Y.

33A are 5 in the fleet. These are ex TAM airlines. You can check that on the net too. They have 4 first and 36 J seats in the front. First is sold as J
Thanks Ferhat. So they've kept the same J seats from 9W and Tam?
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Old Oct 22, 2014, 3:06 am
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Originally Posted by Ferhat777
33J are 3 in the fleet. These are 3 ex 9W planes. You can check them on the net. 30J and something around 183Y.

33A are 5 in the fleet. These are ex TAM airlines. You can check that on the net too. They have 4 first and 36 J seats in the front. First is sold as J
Wow, this I had no idea about and thought I was fairly knowledgeable on TKs fleet. No mention on Seatguru. Are these A332 or A333? Just mixed into various routes or do they tend to frequent certain routes?
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Old Oct 25, 2014, 8:54 am
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Originally Posted by Ferhat777
33A are 5 in the fleet. These are ex TAM airlines. You can check that on the net too. They have 4 first and 36 J seats in the front. First is sold as J
What is TK's policy on assigning these 4 first seats? They seem to be blocked on the flights I'm looking at. Can they be assigned in advance? Is there a priority list?

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Old Oct 25, 2014, 9:06 pm
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I was looking on Seatguru, the JJ planes would be A332 as it seems they don't have any A333 in the fleet. The "First" seats would be excellent, but the Business seats look to be almost the same craptastic seats that TK has in their A332. The 9W planes (still have no idea if 33A planes are A332 or A333) would be excellent either way, the A333 would be more friendly if you're traveling together with a significant other as many of the rows have 2 seats together and the A332 would be ideal for people traveling alone but both lie flats.

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What is TK's policy on assigning these 4 first seats? They seem to be blocked on the flights I'm looking at. Can they be assigned in advance? Is there a priority list?

Shuly
If I recall correctly on the 9W 77W planes currently in the fleet, it's first come first serve by request at check in.
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Old Oct 26, 2014, 9:59 am
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Originally Posted by extramileage
Thanks Ferhat. So they've kept the same J seats from 9W and Tam?
Yes it is exactly the same layout with the same seats.

Are these A332 or A333? Just mixed into various routes or do they tend to frequent certain routes?

They are all A332s. The 9W birds are: TC- JIN/M/L
TAM: TC-JIO/S/P/T/R (they are frequently sent to Riyad, Madrid, Barcelona and Kathmandu)

Additionally, TK has 17 A333s with 28J (lie flat) and 261Y. Those are their own birds, which they got directly from Airbus and not through the lease of aircraft already in service by other operators.
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Old Oct 26, 2014, 10:32 am
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Originally Posted by Ferhat777
Yes it is exactly the same layout with the same seats.

Are these A332 or A333? Just mixed into various routes or do they tend to frequent certain routes?

They are all A332s. The 9W birds are: TC- JIN/M/L
TAM: TC-JIO/S/P/T/R (they are frequently sent to Riyad, Madrid, Barcelona and Kathmandu)

Additionally, TK has 17 A333s with 28J (lie flat) and 261Y. Those are their own birds, which they got directly from Airbus and not through the lease of aircraft already in service by other operators.

That figures,sending the planes WITH F class seats on 4-5 hour flights,-only TK,only TK ,and offcs Kathmandu,-the quintesential high loyalty bussines destination!!
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Old Oct 26, 2014, 11:06 am
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Originally Posted by geirfugl
That figures,sending the planes WITH F class seats on 4-5 hour flights,-only TK,only TK ,and offcs Kathmandu,-the quintesential high loyalty bussines destination!!
I mean they can perfectly adjust to the demand, so in the end you might end up on everything from A332 with 22J up to 40J or 180Y to 259Y. With the recent additions they have all sorts of layouts with a nice flexibility that comes with it.
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Old Oct 27, 2014, 10:50 pm
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Flew on the ex-9W A332s earlier in July, I think it was TC-JIN.

Herringbone layout in a 1-1-1 configuration, similar to the CX 744 type. The K side was better since the middle row faced to the "A" seats. Installation quality seemed to be pretty poor with seats and partitions were rattling/shaking; cabin walls didnt seem to be put back properly either.

Entertainment wise, it seemed to have been customised for TK. I found it amusing that the flight map selection from the main menu brought up an "Error 404 - Page Not Found".
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Old Oct 28, 2014, 1:20 am
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Originally Posted by tango3
Flew on the ex-9W A332s earlier in July, I think it was TC-JIN.

Herringbone layout in a 1-1-1 configuration, similar to the CX 744 type. The K side was better since the middle row faced to the "A" seats. .
I suppose those J seats were comfortable, no? They were lie flat?
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Old Nov 4, 2014, 10:32 am
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I wasn't sure if business had lie flat from Delhi to Istanbul so I didn't take a $300 upgrade offer. Hope I made the right decision.
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Old Nov 4, 2014, 10:57 am
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They actually are lie flat. Those birds from Jet all have lie flat seats.
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Old Nov 4, 2014, 2:36 pm
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Originally Posted by Ferhat777
They actually are lie flat. Those birds from Jet all have lie flat seats.
Delhi to Istanbul have lie flat?
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Old Nov 4, 2014, 3:24 pm
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Looks like my flight was TC-JIO so I made the right move by not upgrading
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