HB-IWC From Greece, joined Sep 2000, 4414 posts, RR: 76 Reply 2, posted (12 years 3 months 3 weeks 1 day 9 hours ago) and read 940 times:
Any flight search on any search engine on the web could tell you within 1 minute that AR still operates. Really, you should try it once. Pick some obvious destinations, and you will find out that AR operates its B747 for instance on the MAD and MIA routes.
I don't want to sound rude, and I don't want to start bashing you, by why do you post easy-to-retrieve questions like this?
I get the impression that it is all about posting as much as possible for you. I mean, look to your user profile, and the comment you make there: MORE THAN 450 POSTS HAS BEEN POSTED IN THE PAST!!! Ignore the number in 'Total Number of Posts'
I really thought that quality was far more important than quantity is an informative forum like this.
HB-IWC From Greece, joined Sep 2000, 4414 posts, RR: 76 Reply 4, posted (12 years 3 months 3 weeks 1 day 7 hours ago) and read 916 times:
If you go to any search engine for flight information and you do a search, it is really easy to fin.
I just did it myself: went to Yahoo Travel, and asked for flights EZE-MIA, EZE-JFK, EZE-MAD for tomorrow. I found out that JFK and one MAD flight are to be operated by A340s and MIA and another MAD flight by B742s.
Took my about 3 minutes. Real easy.
I am also almost sure that AR should have a web page, where you should be able to find far MORE information.
If you don't understand Spanish, no worries, an English version is available. Just click the icon on top of your screen.
If you are interested in the fleet operated by the company, subsequently click on the corporate icon on the left hand side of your screen, and select 'fleet'!
You can now see all the types operated by AR, among which, the B747! Click on the picture and you can even obtain more information.
Should you wish to know about the seats and cabin lay-out, absolutely no need to make a post about it on airliners.net... a virtual tour is available on the airline's web site.
Krisair747 From United States of America, joined Oct 2000, 233 posts, RR: 1 Reply 7, posted (12 years 3 months 3 weeks 21 hours ago) and read 886 times:
I have seen an Aerolineas Argentinas 747 each time I fly into Miami. It is a 747-200 and i believe it operates daily to Buenos Aires. Nice airplane to sit and watch!
Latinplane From United States of America, joined Dec 1999, 2629 posts, RR: 15 Reply 8, posted (12 years 3 months 3 weeks 17 hours ago) and read 875 times:
Hi,
No, The AeroMexico 747-300 will never come true. Go to "Search" click and punch in "AeroMexico 747-300". You'll realise that the project never came true and never will. Expect to see the 767's as the flag ships for a long time.