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<blockquote data-quote="Melburnian1" data-source="post: 2338855" data-attributes="member: 46776"><p>In further on 26 January, QF2, the 0950 hours LHR- DRW with B789 VH-ZNB was in the sky at 1025, arriving on Thursday 27 at 1226 hours, 41 minutes behind the timetable. The second sector (the 1315 hours) saw takeoff 59 minutes later, so SYD arrival tonight should be about 1939, 34 minutes tardy.</p><p></p><p>QF67 is operating today, being expected to arrive DEL early, but as per 'usual' is cancelled tomorrow - 28 January. However QF69 from MEL and ADL, and QF70 from DEL: should be flying tomorrow so it's possible anyone booked ex SYD sees themselves on an early morning domestic flight to the southern capital if flying to Inia, or on 29 January a MEL - SYD QFd offering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melburnian1, post: 2338855, member: 46776"] In further on 26 January, QF2, the 0950 hours LHR- DRW with B789 VH-ZNB was in the sky at 1025, arriving on Thursday 27 at 1226 hours, 41 minutes behind the timetable. The second sector (the 1315 hours) saw takeoff 59 minutes later, so SYD arrival tonight should be about 1939, 34 minutes tardy. QF67 is operating today, being expected to arrive DEL early, but as per 'usual' is cancelled tomorrow - 28 January. However QF69 from MEL and ADL, and QF70 from DEL: should be flying tomorrow so it's possible anyone booked ex SYD sees themselves on an early morning domestic flight to the southern capital if flying to Inia, or on 29 January a MEL - SYD QFd offering. [/QUOTE]
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