I’d say they were rebooked. Also the 2 is operating at this stage on the 12th and they’ll be using OQL. I’d say a big part of cancelling the QF1 on 11/9 was crewing up the line.Probably due to the 24 hours delayed QF2 with A388 VH-OQL, on Thursday 11 September, QF1 (1450 hours SYD-SIN-LHR) is cancelled. This will mean QF2 ex LHR on Friday 12 is also getting the boot.
Will up to c.450 passengers in each direction be booked on QF9/QF10 if spare seats, or on competitors' flights?
Probably due to the 24 hours delayed QF2 with A388 VH-OQL, on Thursday 11 September, QF1 (1450 hours SYD-SIN-LHR) is cancelled. This will mean QF2 ex LHR on Friday 12 is also getting the boot.
Will up to c.450 passengers in each direction be booked on QF9/QF10 if spare seats, or on competitors' flights?
Apparently due to staff shortages at Sydney Airport, Airservices Australia has been limiting flights to four minutes apart since 1000 hours and has cancelled any takeoffs between 1530 and 1600 hours today, Friday 12 September.
Can you provide any evidence that absent ATCs are actually not unwell? Or that this is a coordinated effort by a union?As one example of air traffic controller-related delays, B738 VH-VZF arrived ex MEL in SYD at 1458 hours, three minutes late (QF446) but its next flight, QF651 (the 1545 hours across to PER) only took off at 1640.
Perhaps Airservices staff shortages are due to genuine illnesses, stress or an inability of management to retain sufficient fully trained staff, but there's also the possibility some might have just 'taken a sickie', conveniently on a Friday.
Never underestimate the corrosive influence of unions in Oz. Only 13 per cent of the total workforce are members, but unions have sway in essential sectors like transport. No wonder productivity in Australia is receding.
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Aircraft is VH-QPF - A333 and the return flight is QF30 and ETD from HKG is 0210 IF that flight arrives to HKG at midnight HKT. The Melbourne departure of QF 29 left gate at 1816 in Melbourne time.QF29 hasnt taken off from MEL to HKG yet. I believe this is a 10:20am departure and its past 6pm. As a result my QF128 (127 enroute) is now jammed as i imagine they shifted some pax over.
Can you provide any evidence that absent ATCs are actually not unwell? Or that this is a coordinated effort by a union?
Aircraft is VH-QPF - A333 and the return flight is QF30 and ETA is 0210 IF that flight arrives to HKG at midnight HKT. The Melbourne departure of QF 29 left gate at 1816 in Melbourne time.
I hope the refurbrishment of the A330 fleet would help in some way but in the long term - maybe A321 Neo may help?Months ago, my recollection is the SYD and MEL to/from HKG QFi flights were punctual the vast majority of the time.
That is no longer the case. Naturally, there aren't delays every day, but it seems that at least 20 to 33 per cent of the time, there's problems unrelated to weather.
I hope the refurbrishment of the A330 fleet would help in some way but in the long term - maybe A321 Neo may help?
And there are more competition like HK airlines, and even flights from SZ - the issue is QFi fleet is getting on with age... and the A321 Neo is just starting to arrive - and will take a few years to have enough to run both domestic and international servicesIIRC, the A321s have been earmarked for 'southeast Asia' routes where time in the air is typically six to seven or eight hours.
HKG is a bit more.
While only savvy travellers like you check to see whether an aircraft used on a route is single or twin aisle, there may be market resistance to the former if competitors like CX continue only having aircraft with two aisles. (Granted, how much fares cost can also be a major determinant as to which airline passengers choose, but QFi is rarely the cheapest).
... QFi fleet is getting on with age... and the A321 Neo is just starting to arrive - and will take a few years to have enough to run both domestic and international services