Lauda Air 1989

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aoa1234

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Hi all

Just wondering if anyone has a copy of an old Lauda timetable with times and flight numbers?
I flew SYD-VIE-LHR return in mid June 1989 and I'm filling in some blanks on the flight.

Thanks
aoa
 
Hi all

Just wondering if anyone has a copy of an old Lauda timetable with times and flight numbers?
I flew SYD-VIE-LHR return in mid June 1989 and I'm filling in some blanks on the flight.

Thanks
aoa

It wasn't NG1 or NG2 by any chance? I'm pretty sure the flights operated SYD-HKT-VIE were single digit flights.
 
It wasn't NG1 or NG2 by any chance? I'm pretty sure the flights operated SYD-HKT-VIE were single digit flights.

I have menus from Lauda but 1992... the flight was NG1 VIE-BKK-SYD.

Seems the VIE-SYD route tried several different transit points. There is a link here to a timetable from 1997 - NG operated VIE-SIN-SYD: http://airline-memorabilia.blogspot.com.au/search/label/Lauda Air By 1992 it was via BKK, and HKT may well have been in there at some stage as well given they had a separate flight to HKT from VIE - would make sense for them to continue it to SYD.

aoa1234 - what information in particular are you seeking?

this link provides some limited information on destinations and stopovers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauda_Air
 
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Hi all

Just wondering if anyone has a copy of an old Lauda timetable with times and flight numbers?
I flew SYD-VIE-LHR return in mid June 1989 and I'm filling in some blanks on the flight.

Thanks
aoa

Australian Tax Office are being a little aggressive this year...
 
Hi MEL-Traveller

Only real info I'm after was departure day/s, times and flight number.
I remember SYD-BKK-VIE then from VIE to LHR on BA (I think) on the one ticket. Just putting some family history together.

Thanks
aoa
 
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