kamchatsky
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I just booked 4*J awards on QF127 SYD-HKG on 26/12. After checking Expertflyer, I was surprised that it is in the new A380 configuration. I thought this route is serviced by the old bird.
I'm on the 127 on 24/12 in biz with old config atm, returning on the 128 on 28/12 with new biz config atm.I just booked 4*J awards on QF127 SYD-HKG on 26/12. After checking Expertflyer, I was surprised that it is in the new A380 configuration. I thought this route is serviced by the old bird.
Thunderstorms have been rolling through all day. So should be no surprise that some/most flights are disrupted.Looks like OQK is back flying, QF11 today to LAX. Took off late, I wonder if it subbed in for another a380.
Great flight on 127 in OQL, seat 1A. Just nabbed 1A again back. Still showing as new config for 128.I'm on the 127 on 24/12 in biz with old config atm, returning on the 128 on 28/12 with new biz config atm.![]()
Almost nil chance of this, the photos out of Victorville last year showed the part out was already quite far along. I presume the aircraft were sold to someone to scrap as well, unless QF are doing it themselves, so probably not a simple "whoops, we've changed our mind".Could QF have changed their mind and decided to also bring them back as well. Replace the parts taken with new ones etc?
Where are you seeing activity?OQC seems to have finally started its refurb. It's been active a few times in the past month.
Flightradar24 for all those 3 frames.Where are you seeing activity?
Wondering if they would revisit the plan to put HND on a380 now that they can do daytime turn around.
Yes, that was when QF was flying a plane in, parking it all day then turning it around at night. They're currently flying one in and turning it around in a couple of hours back to SYD.The problem is HND's own policy allows for only one A380 to be on the ground at any time. Joyce was on the record as saying they were trying to negotiate a change to this, but ultimately the decision was up to Haneda Airport.
Yes, that was when QF was flying a plane in, parking it all day then turning it around at night. They're currently flying one in and turning it around in a couple of hours back to SYD.
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Well it would be to fly a380 from SYD once daily (one flight overnight QF25, one flight daytime back QF26), then run a MEL <> HND separately on 330 once daily. And if they can argue and win the 3rd AU slot from VA over, run BNE <> HND as well and take all their operations over to HND. (the agreement for the HND slots in 2019 are up for renewal later this year).Yes, they can do this because they're running double-daily.
Are you suggesting they would run A380s double-daily? Surely this would be way too much capacity given NH are also double-daily, JL single, JQ is launching KIX direct, etc.
Some airlines (such as EK) have run special A380 services to HND, but nothing regular.JNB commences in July which given distances probably uses 1.5 frames.
So possibly opens up another route when the 3rd aircraft comes back.
Don't believe any airline flies the A380 to Haneda. While I think it's technically possible, the taxiway restrictions reportedly make it difficult.
Flew on OQB last week.When will VH-OQA, OQB and OQC return to service?
