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Just today. A380 services back on schedule tomorrow, apart from the odd B744 substitution on SYDLAX and SYDHKG.
Interestingly, just 4 hours out QF16 to BNE hadn't been cancelled yet. The only way this flight can operate is if the damaged B744 is repaired already, which is unlikely. Passengers are going to be unhappy if cancelled last minute and QF knew this all day.
2 1/4 hour turnaround is pretty darn good.The delayed QF94D A388 has just touched down at MEL after a clear run in at a very quiet time for MEL airport, so it should be secured by chocks at about 2156. Let's see if the eight hour or so late QF9 with the same bird (VH-OQJ) can be on its way by 0001 on Sunday morning. My hunch is 'no' but time will tell.
UPDATE:
QF9 departed MEL at 0009 on Sunday 2 March for LHR via DXB.
If your connections were with AA, they would accommodate you, even with separate tickets(But invoice QF for the cost) as it is their published policy with *O connections.A little off topic
With such an enforced delay caused by external events, how willing would AA / CX / BA... or hotels be to accommodate your new timetable ?
Or would you then have to fall back on insurance to rebook everything ?
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What is the basis of these statements? Or is just an opinion?It is a mess allround - they are lucky OJC was available, it should have been on the ground preparing for retirement.
OEI will fly back with passengers but minus a winglet so there will be a payload penalty. It will take a couple days to fix in SYD, maybe 2. It is the easier fix. The 380 will be out for at least a week - it will probably ferry back to SYD empty to get it fixed. It isn't as simple as taking off the winglet and putting on a new one
And yes the cost will be $3m easily - the physical change to the aircraft, the fact aircraft are out of pattern etc, the cost of accommodation (which would have been high given it is Oscars weekend) and other expenses for delays, not to mention having aircraft not flying for a week (the 380), also the cost of connections. Plenty of money just wasted for something so simple. Not to mention the cost of passengers effected and if they will travel with you again
The 380 will be out for at least a week - it will probably ferry back to SYD empty to get it fixed. It isn't as simple as taking off the winglet and putting on a new one
And yes the cost will be $3m easily - the physical change to the aircraft, the fact aircraft are out of pattern etc, the cost of accommodation (which would have been high given it is Oscars weekend) and other expenses for delays, not to mention having aircraft not flying for a week (the 380), also the cost of connections. Plenty of money just wasted for something so simple. Not to mention the cost of passengers effected and if they will travel with you again
Because Friday's QF12 is 12 hours late, having departed LAX at 1015 on Saturday 1 March and not now arriving in SYD until 1925 tonight,
QF127 on Tuesday and QF11 on Wednesday have changed to B744.Both places/routes I will be going over the next 6 weeks, so knowing my Irish luck I will get them both ways...
Friday 28 February's QF12, normally departing LAX at 2220 has been delayed until 1000 on Saturday 1 March. The QF website suggests that it will arrive in SYD at 1940 tomorrow night.
the cost of accommodation (which would have been high given it is Oscars weekend)
I doubt anyone is in a position to answer that until it lands in AKL.QF94 from LAX to MEL (timetabled ex LAX at 2330 on Saturday 1 March) departed three minutes late, but is being diverted to AKL where it is shown as making a stop from 0845 to 1015 tomorrow morning (Monday 3 March) then supposedly arriving MEWL 105 minutes late at 1205.
This may be too early notification for a medical emergency (presumably if it was that, QF would find a closer airport or have it turn back to the USA since it's now only two and a half hours into the flight) so is it payload, passengers needing to be dropped off in NZ due to problems with other flights thanks to the Thursday night wing tip clip incident, or something else?