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  • ejanson65
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    This is what happens when an Airline is run as a Business by people who know what they are doing.

    Second A380 will also be leased - no information on dates yet.

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  • umedhah
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    Originally posted by banuthev View Post
    Hi Umedha, Glad to hear NZ has launched Auckland-Ho chi minh city route on the June 23 for 2018 season. Which aircraft type is operating the route?
    Hey Banu it's 77W..

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by umedhah View Post
    Hi Banu QF and AA did a massive partnership deal to US via AKL SFO and Jfk I think. Not sure about nz expanding in US. AA will start flights to AKL from next year mid.

    Yep nz will fly to Vietnam. Next destination will be MNL.
    Hi Umedha, Glad to hear NZ has launched Auckland-Ho chi minh city route on the June 23 for 2018 season. Which aircraft type is operating the route?

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  • aruno
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    Originally posted by wenga.kav View Post
    Since when does SQ have 737s?
    SQ does not deploy B737 but MI does. Post merger, MI metal may adorn SQ livery.. That's what was meant B737 painted in SQ livery, I supposed.

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  • Serendib
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    Lufthansa Reveals Why It Dropped Yellow From Its Livery (Interview)

    Full interview here: https://airwaysmag.com/airlines/exclusi ... ed-yellow/
    Last edited by Serendib; 30-05-2018, 06:05 AM.

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  • Serendib
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    EK will now reduce their 4 pilot ULR ops to 3 man, due pilot shortage.

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  • wenga.kav
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    Originally posted by banuthev View Post
    It will be nice to see Singapore Airlines (SQ) livery on B737 again Do you know when does the SilkAir aircraft are going to be painted in livery? I think cabin upgrades going to be done from 2020 as they need to receive interiors and seats from the suppliers.
    Since when does SQ have 737s?

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by Serendib View Post
    Gulf Air New Livery! How's that???
    it's nice see "GULF AIR" written in big bold letters on the fuselage. But I prefer the eagle livery of the previous logo.

    Sandaru - What do you think ? do you like the new Gulf Air livery?

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by Serendib View Post
    SilkAir to be merged into Singapore Airlines, undergo $100m investment programme
    It will be nice to see Singapore Airlines (SQ) livery on B737 again Do you know when does the SilkAir aircraft are going to be painted in livery? I think cabin upgrades going to be done from 2020 as they need to receive interiors and seats from the suppliers.

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  • Serendib
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    SilkAir to be merged into Singapore Airlines, undergo $100m investment programme

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  • Serendib
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    Gulf Air New Livery! How's that???



    Last edited by Serendib; 09-05-2018, 08:41 PM.

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  • Speedbird
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    Bombardier C Series Set to Become Just Another Airbus After Deal



    ...Among the names under consideration for a plane in which Bombardier invested more than $6 billion is “A200,” according to the people, who asked not to be identified as no decision has been made. The designations A210 and A230 would be applied to the CS100 and CS300 variants, respectively...

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by M>Bright View Post
    Well the fact Qantas code share with Emirates on their 2 daily flights from Perth i guess they're not really phased. However May 1 will see Qatar A380s visit once a day. The ticket price for the direct Qantas flight is more expensive than the other carriers.
    QF's PER-LHR nonstop flight have started affecting the middle east carriers. Etihad ends Perth service in late-Sep 2018.Do you know the pax load factor & yield on the PER-LHR route?

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  • Speedbird
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    Originally posted by banuthev View Post
    In that case could QF be able to profitably operate the London flights from Sydney & Melbourne with a technical stop in Perth? It might save the passengers time on changing flights in Gulf or Far East.
    I think for that...looks like Qantas has different plan

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
    Eventually yes...



    Yes
    In that case could QF be able to profitably operate the London flights from Sydney & Melbourne with a technical stop in Perth? It might save the passengers time on changing flights in Gulf or Far East.

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