ADL <=> BME - Aircraft type?

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Depending on how your getting there, possibly 73 to PER then EMB ex PER.
 
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I'm going to assume that the OP is flying on the non-stop ADL-BME service, the aircraft is a B737-700.

Cheers
DJ737
 
Must admit, did not realise there was a Sat direct !
 
I'm going to assume that the OP is flying on the non-stop ADL-BME service, the aircraft is a B737-700.

Cheers
DJ737

Thanks for the prompt response, DJ737!

All good. It looks like Mr SIA1A will be able to watch the AFL Showdown - His beloved Crows v Port - on our return leg (provided it is live on Fox Sports).

Yes, I'll be flying non-stop, of course. Flying via PER is out of the question and adds many hours - not to mention putting up with Australia's worst major airport terminal!
 
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It's a 737-700 for sure


Josh:p
 
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