tuapekastar
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I am booked to fly MEL-PER-MEL in J (points upgrade) in October. I am taking flights that are currently operated by a 743, but in October the timetable is indicating a 332 operating these flights (I noticed this when making the orginal booking).
The link from the QF timetable entries for these flights to the seating map currently links to a "skybed" version of the 332. A look on the qflyer site shows several of these in service with 3 more 332s due for delivery in 2008. Two of those due for delivery are shown as having Millennium seating config (but with no active seat map), and with o'head IFE rather than AVOD.
Is it a reasonable asuumption that those millennium configured 332s are destined for routes like MEL-PER, and that this is what I should be expecting to fly on in October?
And just an afterthought, if both configs are the same plane (ie. a 330-203), how do thy plan to fit 68 more seats in one model? Even allowing for inernational vs domestic config it sounds like a big difference.
The link from the QF timetable entries for these flights to the seating map currently links to a "skybed" version of the 332. A look on the qflyer site shows several of these in service with 3 more 332s due for delivery in 2008. Two of those due for delivery are shown as having Millennium seating config (but with no active seat map), and with o'head IFE rather than AVOD.
Is it a reasonable asuumption that those millennium configured 332s are destined for routes like MEL-PER, and that this is what I should be expecting to fly on in October?
And just an afterthought, if both configs are the same plane (ie. a 330-203), how do thy plan to fit 68 more seats in one model? Even allowing for inernational vs domestic config it sounds like a big difference.