Does LHR still have sterile transit? Pre-T5, BA had moved YVR from Terminal 4 to Terminal 1, while I was connecting to a BMED flight out of T4. I was able to do this without a passport check, I could even exit the T1 building and take the terminal shuttle bus while staying completely airside. Super...
Jump to postThis thread is very US-centric. That's normal for airliners.net, yes, but it is pertinent to remember in this thread, the economic model for airports is different in the US to most of the rest of the world. The US has resisted airport privatisation and the majority of airports are owned and run by t...
Jump to postPeople here seem to have the wrong impression of the role of the Board of Directors. It is most certainly not the day-to-day operation of the organization. They are the steering committee between the executive suite (which runs the company) and the shareholders (which own the company). They approve...
Jump to postMigair54 - I think you are being harsh on Finnair. Until early 2020, Finnair were making serious money on routes to Asia. Then Covid. Then Russian airspace waa closed to EU airlines. Had Finnair predicted both events in 2016, people would have said they were mad I believe Migair 54 is referring to ...
Jump to postDoes anyone know how long BA are going to keep the awful A321neos on the CAI and AMM routes? The configuration is far too uncomfortable for a 5+ hour flight. The flights are also woefully under catered, running out of food and booze. CAI is a regular route for me, and I last flew it on Monday. It wa...
Jump to postTaking away the acknowledgment of elders past present and future would be a good start. It gets a bit much after every landing. Why can't they just say Welcome to (Insert first nations country name). The acknowledgment of particular group of people leaves me feeling not welcome in my own country, w...
Jump to postBy the way, the 3rd Runway HAS BEEN APPROVED. The fact it needs other planning permissions is just part of the process and these can (and will be) used a potential blocking points towards delaying the overall construction but the main plan is defined and approved at the last instance. I will repeat...
Jump to postAA has no feed at the SIN end and any flight that long is always challenged when fuel prices are high. That is not quite true. SIN is a major scissor hub for AA’s TPAC JV partner, QF. On any evening in SIN, there’s a bank of QF aircraft heading to points all over Australia. If you were in PER or CN...
Jump to postAA has no feed at the SIN end and any flight that long is always challenged when fuel prices are high. That is not quite true. SIN is a major scissor hub for AA’s TPAC JV partner, QF. On any evening in SIN, there’s a bank of QF aircraft heading to points all over Australia. If you were in PER or CN...
Jump to postI think BA largely regrets taking the A380. Its dispatch reliability is awful Do you have some more information and some data to support this? I'd be very interested to learn more. Anecdotally, the A380 is very popular with passengers, and the cabin crew I have spoken to enjoy working on it as well...
Jump to postWhen some explains how this ( infinitely delayed) project benefits the rest of the UK ( domestic demand) rather than just adding to largely unnecessary transiting traffic flows for instance Bangalore to the Bay Area ( especially when the UULH frames increasingly operate non stop) effectively with g...
Jump to postWould Air Lingus consider joining again (they have a close relationship with BA) It would be a natural fit, given the IAG angle, and existing partnerships with AS and AA too, in addition to BA and IB. But they may not want the cost of it? Would they join as oneworld connect this time? IAG have owne...
Jump to postAs far as I recall, the 3rd runway was approved a few years ago. Please do not spread misinformation. The third runway is not approved. The proposed third runway to the north of the current airport was adopted as Government policy back in 2016. In February 2020 the Court of Appeal ruled government'...
Jump to postI wish they’d taken the opportunity to modernise the God-awful typeface they use
Jump to postDon't know if the air services agreement allows for ticket sales but I think Cairo would be a great location for Qantas to stop on route to LHR. It's also one of the biggest cities in the world with fantastic tourist appeal. Under the BA remedy agreement after the BMI sale I believe Cairo is an ava...
Jump to postI just don't see how Qantas can benefit from Project Sunrise. Besides London, there is no other ULH destination Qantas can guarantee a health demand and importantly, yield to support a non-seasonal schedule. Qantas' strategy is clear: they are betting that people will not only prefer, but pay a pre...
Jump to postGiven that the terminal in AMM is relatively new, one wonders how RJ got their lounge offering so wrong. Because their business class is £1800 range return but Qatar and EK nowadays is more or less £3000 range? Chicken, egg. If they improved their service, they could charge more. Onboard, RJ are fa...
Jump to postI like RJ, a lot. I think the bed on their 787 is the most comfortable bed in the sky. And I love the cardamom coffee served prior to take off. But the lounge in AMM is dismal. There are no quiet rooms for sleeping. There are no showers. The food choices are very very limited. This is supposed to b...
Jump to postFirst on the A350 looks nice. While I’m sure it will be comfortable J looks like it will be claustrophobic for such long flights, especially the middle aisle seats that lack a window (which the PR shots are careful not to show). With 52 of them it is going to give a strong office cubicle look. Like...
Jump to postI like RJ, a lot. I think the bed on their 787 is the most comfortable bed in the sky. And I love the cardamom coffee served prior to take off. But the lounge in AMM is dismal. There are no quiet rooms for sleeping. There are no showers. The food choices are very very limited. This is supposed to be...
Jump to postIt’s a bit hard to tell what it looks like from that short video. I’ll reserve my judgement until I see it more fully. Interesting though that it appears to include new uniforms for underwing ground staff. Why? That seems a bit pointless. Every time I see a BA underwing staff member they’re wearing ...
Jump to postThere are far, far better champagnes one can drink than these. If anything, knowing I’m going to be served Moët or Veuve would be a reason not to book EK. I would much rather drink Billecart-Salmon or Perrier-Joët, and any number of champagnes, over those. Moët and Veuve are for people who think the...
Jump to postTraffic, and congestion, I should think, are the main culprits, rather than any technological changes to aircraft. I know I have done transcon flights where we’ve done a loop at cruising altitude over the middle states, presumably just to slow us down.
Jump to postWhat happens in other countries with large domestic operations? In Australia, for example, don’t airline employees use the premium security lines, i.e. still get fully screened, albeit expeditiously?
Jump to post"When I lived and worked in Bangkok Thailand, I always taped my checked in luggage with strong tapes all around, and if it was broken on arrival I would have reported it, never happened though." I'm going to do that from now on. Taping your luggage shut is a brilliant idea! Won't stop the...
Jump to postThe closure of LIM airport has resulted in the following diversions: - AA A321N from MIA to PTY - KL B77W from AMS to PTY - H2 A320N from SCL to SCL - AV A319 from BOG to BOG - PU A343 from MAD to IQT - LA A320 from SCL to AQP - CM B738 from PTY to PIO - IB A359 from MAD to BOG - AF A359 from CDG t...
Jump to postpusserchef wrote:Ansett Australia named their A320's as Skystar, this was also embroided on the bulkhead.
I like it when airlines give an aircraft type an airline-specific name.
A few that spring to mind:
* Qantas - 747-438 - Longreach
* Singapore Airlines - 747-312 - Bigtop
* Singapore Airlines - 747-412 - Megatop
* American Airlines - 747/DC10 - LuxuryLiner
Anymore?
So IAG is : Aer Lingus EI British Airways BA BA CitiFlyer CFE Iberia IB Iberia Express I2 Level Vueling VG At least 7 AOCs in there, imagine throwing in the three easyJet ones as well! In all seriousness, easyJet UK operates almost identically to BA anyway with the A320s having little difference fo...
Jump to postIs the helicopter taxi from downtown to the airport still running?
Jump to postWait - wasn't the headline last week the imminent revival of Mexicana?
Exciting times in Mexican aviation!
Thailand has been and still is(?) a very popular holiday choice for many Europeans. Indonesia and Malaysia not so much... I kinda think that Bali is very overshadowed by Thailand as a tourist destination Um, no. In 2019, Thailand welcomed 39.8 million tourists. Bali 'just' 6.3 million. Even if you ...
Jump to postEven if you have a ‘perfect’ train in place, not all passengers will be able to use it. I just returned from six weeks in Australia. Three checked bags, plus one cabin bag. No train for me, I got a driver to take me to Heathrow. I go to Cairo for four nights at the end of this week: one checked bag ...
Jump to postDoes QF still own a chunk of PX?
I know when PX was formed back in the early 1970s, ownership was QF/TN/AN and governments of PNG and Australia, but when/how did that change? One would assume it is now fully owned by the PNG Government?
I can see the SNP nationalising it in order to “keep it Scottish”
Jump to postA former Air New Zealand CEO appeared in an Air NZ video dressed in body paint and not much else, though now that I think about it, that might have been for an advertisement rather than a safety video You beat me to it. There was a safety video during the “nothing to hide” campaign, but the steamy ...
Jump to postLooks like something Air New Zealand would have rejected in the early 1990s. It is a bit unimaginative, no? I mean, he has met the brief - "bring back the teal" - but, surely, he could have come up with something with a lot more flair and originality? I get it, he has to cater for all shap...
Jump to postI presume they are recycled? I mean it’s not like they are sold off secondhand to second- and third-tier airlines, and the market for memorabilia cannot alone consume them all. So, I presume, they are sold to scrappers and recycled.
Jump to postI’ve pondered this for a couple of days. Whilst I am sure AA have done the numbers and calculate this makes financial sense, I have some questions: 1. How does this impact the JVs with QF and BA? I can’t think QF and BA will be happy about handing over half their F revenue on JV routes to AA, if th...
Jump to postI've always wondered why airlines are allowed to collect 100% of payment for services that might not be rendered for nearly a year. Off the top of my head I can't think of another service industry that you pay for a service that far in advance and that industry can deny that service the day of and ...
Jump to postI’ve pondered this for a couple of days. Whilst I am sure AA have done the numbers and calculate this makes financial sense, I have some questions: 1. How does this impact the JVs with QF and BA? I can’t think QF and BA will be happy about handing over half their F revenue on JV routes to AA, if the...
Jump to postI agree with the plastic cheap look of the predeparture beverages. It has to do with a combination of the FAA, the company and the time frame. We don't want the possibility of glass breaking, Or something that required an immediate evacuation. When the plane moves, we are required to pick up the cu...
Jump to postNYCAAer wrote:
Qatar doesn’t have F, just business but it’s the hugely popular Q-suites that people love.
How would AA’s elimination of FF impact JVs with BA and QF?
Jump to postBut won’t be seen outside of New Zealand, apart from its delivery flight. NZ gets it’s domestic a320 family fleet, stripped out model with the bare minimum equipment required. For example they have no life rafts, no HR radios. To cross the Tasman, they have to meet up with another NZ flight and fol...
Jump to postSo does this mean that effectively a lot of UA slots and destinations will be transferring to AA? If so, does that significantly move the balance of traffic at ORD between the two carriers?
Jump to postI always loved travelling on the 767. My first 767 trip was on AN 767-277 in 1987. AN’s 767s were unique in that they had a three-crew cockpit initially, the unions demanding retention of a redundant flight engineer station. I do not know how long it lasted, but AN removed the stations eventually an...
Jump to postWouldn't this end up shooting PIA in the foot? I imagine Qatar involvement would lead to the drawdown of PIA's long-haul operations, which would benefit QR since additional pax are routed through Doha and into Europe and North America. Why would QR do that? In addition to reducing potential profits...
Jump to postLAX-HNL was mentioned in the press release as a possible route but I don’t see that as a possibility. These birds will probably only do LHR runs from JFK and MIA. Just my opinion. Presumably (perception of) the noise issues that plagued Concorde, are overcome with the Boom aircraft. Otherwise, what...
Jump to postHow is leasing new aircraft cheaper and quicker than refurbishing existing aircraft?
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