Etihad announces 4 weekly Al-Qassim service:
Abu Dhabi - Al Qassim
EY627 0800 0910 320 x247
Al Qassim - Abu Dhabi
EY628 1015 1320 320 x247
Official Press Release: https://www.etihad.com/en/news/etihad-a ... estination
Finally, a route that was supposed to be launched in May 2020. Timetable: Manila - Seattle/Tacoma WA PR124 2240 1915 77P 357 Seattle/Tacoma WA - Manila PR125 2340 0445+2 77P 357 77P stands for the original PR 77W. I believe on the SEA-MNL should be a +2, no?? Regardless, good on SEA to gain another...
Jump to postFollowing the 'new' international carriers descending on SEA may result in fierce competition among the players and can lead to one or two dropping that route after a while. Wonder who would desist offering a MNL connection? :fight: Apparently just CI for Manila since JX recently axed TPE-MNL on Ma...
Jump to postFinally, a route that was supposed to be launched in May 2020.
Timetable:
Manila - Seattle/Tacoma WA
PR124 2240 1915 77P 357
Seattle/Tacoma WA - Manila
PR125 2340 0445+1 77P 357
77P stands for the original PR 77W.
Anyone have some info of the timings? Quite excited for the Cebu service and want to see the schedule, but UA website isn't loaded yet. UA032 NRT CEB 1730-2205 UA033 CEB NRT 0930-1515 Connects to and from all of UA transpacific flights at NRT. UA could easily do something similar with DPS (Bali). W...
Jump to postAnyone have some info of the timings? Quite excited for the Cebu service and want to see the schedule, but UA website isn't loaded yet.
Jump to postLiving in the PH, that Cebu from Tokyo seems to be a surprise. I expect UA to touch Cebu in the future but not this, but it look likes UA is testing the waters on transpacific traffic from Cebu. Could another small destination follow?
Jump to postAercap signs lease agreement with Thai Airways for 4 A350-900, 3 787-9 and 10 A321neo https://www.aercap.com/news-media/press-releases/detail/555/aercap-announces-lease-agreements-with-thai-airways-for "The 787 deliveries are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2024 through the fourth ...
Jump to postWord on the street in Manila are different, but coming to a single reason - CONCERT
Either for the Jonas Brothers or the Latter Day Saints.
Also, there are 2, DL8873 & 74. Operated by N572DZ and 574DZ
Here’s an article I found about it’s short lived Asia operations NWA had in the 90’s. https://www.weninchina.com/transpac-pioneers/northwest-mall-of-america-asian-flights Interesting! BTW, can anyone confirm if it's actually true that NW flew to Malaysia? Because I also heard from somewhere that NW...
Jump to postWhen Asia traffic rebounds, it wouldn’t be hard to see AA or JL starting PHX-Tokyo. AA so far has indicated no interest in starting PHX-Asia. But posters said that BA had no interest in starting PDX either. We shall see. The city of Phoenix is pushing for an Asia route, plus a couple more euro airp...
Jump to postPhilInBRN wrote:This is the most up-to-date list of the paint schemes and status for each aircraft in the LH Group:
https://sites.google.com/view/europeana ... /dlh/lhdlh
Maybe the white 'Albino' neo are NTU aircraft from other carriers opportunistically acquired, whilst the aircraft in the full liveries are ones from the airline's orderbook? The Albino livery looks like it could be just stickers, avoiding a short notice paint shop visit. Per checking data, all Albi...
Jump to postFrom the Press Release: "As the planned growth path for both Lufthansa Airlines, including Lufthansa City Airlines, and SWISS is already underpinned by aircraft orders, the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will be deployed in one of the Lufthansa Group's other flight operations. The decision on this wi...
Jump to postFrom the Press Release: "As the planned growth path for both Lufthansa Airlines, including Lufthansa City Airlines, and SWISS is already underpinned by aircraft orders, the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will be deployed in one of the Lufthansa Group's other flight operations. The decision on this wi...
Jump to postFrom the Press Release: "As the planned growth path for both Lufthansa Airlines, including Lufthansa City Airlines, and SWISS is already underpinned by aircraft orders, the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will be deployed in one of the Lufthansa Group's other flight operations. The decision on this wil...
Jump to postAeroroutes reports that TK will increase Singapore service to 17 weekly, with the addition of thrice weekly A350 as TK154/155 https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231128-tknw24inc The thing is, for now, the aircraft will sit for 20 hrs at Singapore, which could mean TK might launch a connection from Singa...
Jump to postSo, what's the plan for KLM's 777-200ERs? Cabin reconfiguration or keep the same cabin while waiting for replacements?
Jump to postTK returning to Cebu while increasing Manila to 12 weekly https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231026-tknw23ph I'm wondering how the heck the schedule is, like a 0615 departure from Istanbul, does any European flight even connect to this one? Sure they can have a better timetable, like the one I did: IST ...
Jump to postTicket sales commenced for Manila route which is effective July 1st. Daily ZG95 NRT-MNL 0925-1310 ZG96 MNL-NRT 1435-2005 https://www.zipair.net/en/notification/167 Don't Jetstar Japan also fly this route? Seems weird to compete amongst your own JV airline. Yes, GK serves Manila, albeit with a diffe...
Jump to postAccordingly to Aerorutes, TK's Cebu service is now seasonal. https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230419-tkph Seen some Cebu spotters upset, with some of the afraid TK will pull the plug, but I'm still hopeful for TK and its Cebu service, especially considering Cebu is still part of their 10 year plan. Se...
Jump to postFrom what I can see on the map, new destinations are the following, but not limited to: -Lima, Peru -Sydney, Melbourne, Perth in Australia -more Indian destinations -a lot of secondary European destinations, such as those in Denmark, 4 dots I estimated -Sean M on Twitter says Bristol and Glasgow, pl...
Jump to postTK seems to be stopping flights to Cebu at least temporarily. With the onset of the S23 timetable, the flights TK264/265 IST MNL CEB have been removed from the inventory for at least 3 months until early July. The flights is currently again available from Sunday, July 2nd, onwards, but only shows a...
Jump to postGood day, I'm looking for the aircraft type and registration of the following SQ flights
SQ25 FRA - SIN 29th Nov 2000
SQ72 SIN - MNL 30th Nov 2000
SQ71 MNL - SIN 28th Jan 2001 (listed as 777)
SQ326 SIN - FRA 28th Jan 2001 (listed as 747)
Many thanks in advanced.
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Clark Airport in the Philippines comes to mind. It has a brand new terminal and currently only has around 10 or less daily flights, which is way too low for the size of the terminal, but at least, at least three airlines will expand and introduce new routes and flights to the airport, with one of th...
Jump to postHello, again I'm looking for the specific aircraft Thai Airways used on TG620 (BKK - Manila) on February 29th, 2020. I managed to capture some photos but most photos are either blurred or low quality. It looks like a 773 to me. Hoping for the registration. Thanks in advance Thai Airways Internation...
Jump to postHello, again
I'm looking for the specific aircraft Thai Airways used on TG620 (BKK - Manila) on February 29th, 2020. I managed to capture some photos but most photos are either blurred or low quality. It looks like a 773 to me. Hoping for the registration. Thanks in advance
Hello guys I've recently seen my mother's passport and want to know on which aircraft we've flown in, this was Gulf Air back in 2006 FRA - BAH unknown flight number (13 May 2006) BAH - MNL, GF154 (13 May 2006) Also, I have a couple of domestic flights in the Philippines, anyone know the registration...
Jump to postSXDFC wrote:Yes, 340s via VancouverDidn’t Philippine Airlines serve LAS for a while?
This news is worthy of its own thread outside of the AF-KL thread. AF are announcing the long hoped for launch of YOW-CDG 5x weekly on an A332: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/air-france-bolsters-services-to-canada-and-will-launch-new-route-between-paris-charles-de-gaulle-and-ottawa-in-june-2...
Jump to postThis news is worthy of its own thread outside of the AF-KL thread. AF are announcing the long hoped for launch of YOW-CDG 5x weekly on an A332: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/air-france-bolsters-services-to-canada-and-will-launch-new-route-between-paris-charles-de-gaulle-and-ottawa-in-june-2...
Jump to postGreetings Turkish Aviation fans, Welcome to another edition :) 7109457 To start things of: -TC-LKA went to Indigo, first of three TK 777s to be leased. -Few Asian carriers are returning to IST. -Which should start the conversation; do we see the return of a US carrier back to IST? UA or DL? -From w...
Jump to postDomestic configured A330s do pop up on CGK and MNL from time to time. Those are the two cities first to be hit with the domestic A330s one of the international A330s goes tech/maintenance. Both may even be A321XLR candidates in the future (with slightly increased frequencies) when the second batch ...
Jump to postQF19/20 to Manila over the weekend was operated by EBK on Sat and EBL on Sunday - that's very unusual to see a 'domestic' A332 operate these routes. QF must have a A330 grounded somewhere in the network. For the second statement, EBQ just got home on Saturday after maintenance at Lufthansa Technik ...
Jump to postTK has changed the Manila-Cebu schedule again for S23. Here is what it will look like: TK264 IST MNL 0430 - 2105 TK264 MNL CEB 2240 - 0025+1 TK265 CEB MNL 0205 - 0335 TK265 MNL IST 0525 - 1245 The schedule is obviously designed to minimize the ground time in Cebu, where the aircraft sat on the grou...
Jump to postHas PH-AKB been retired from the fleet? Because she has flown with a stop in Dubai to Jakarta according to Fr24. Is that for return to lessor or maintenance? KLM747ER Maintenance, more A330s have been to CGK for maintenance. Interesting they have chosen CGK, guess it's the worth flying all the way ...
Jump to postThis is not United, but about Continental Airlines old hub in Guam. Continental Airlines operated service from Guam to Denpasar/Bali (Indonesia). This was the only service to Southeast Asia out of Guam. Wonder what market this flight served and how long it was operated for. Quite a lot of interesti...
Jump to postHi all! Just wondered where PR sends their 321LR, is MEL and SYD the furthest routes they send them on? Very excited to see PER back! AKL ideally would be within the range as well if it were still existing I believe, but this route since hasn't returned since 2020. Will AKL be back for PR though? A...
Jump to postIs there a reason why JAL is leaving lucrative markets out of its route map? I can't even see them making an attempt for certain destinations in the USA and India while ANA has a bigger presence in compared to JAL. Some destinations in mind: 1. WAS - How is it that the Washington Area where AA is t...
Jump to postAircraft swaps rarely occurs to me, but it happened one time I've booked specifically an Airbus A330 flight, with Philippine Airlines, but a week before my flight, the flight was downgraded to an A321, still okay for me, since I've not flown on the A321. The day of my flying came, and we got was an ...
Jump to posta lot of MNL to Europe routes, a lot has been operated in the past such as to Frankfurt, Paris, London, Rome, Zurich. Biggest problem is the existence of the Big 2 (Emirates & Qatar) and the other smaller players (Etihad, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways...)
Jump to postFromCDGtoSYD wrote:They also flew to Clark, Philippines with the 777.Where did the 777 fly? I recall CNS and JHB.
Will TK add a new bank of departures in Istanbul? Kinda weird to see their Cebu via Manila service (TK264) switching to a very early morning departure of 0625 (from the current evening departure) by January. Can't see any flights connecting to the flight except for an Amsterdam service. Feels weird,...
Jump to poststrfyr51 wrote:TC957 wrote:Major boost for the E295 programme if Embrear pulls off this deal.
https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news ... ets-report
what is an E-295? I've never seen one.
by738 wrote:Azul maybe? Far from not the capital though, but from one of the largest city.Has any international carrier built their sole long haul connecting base in a smaller secondary city away from the capital and been successful? Trying to think of a similar scenario
Manila I wish for another European airline flying to Manila, as we only have KLM (albeit with a stop in Bangkok) and (depending on how you see it) Turkish Airlines. On the short haul, would love to see more Thai airlines here and Vietnamese, Indonesian carriers fly here. Philippine based airlines fl...
Jump to postTkairlines wrote:Retrofitted with TK cabin and livery? I've been waiting for so long for this (along with LGL who's also in a hangar).Tk LGJ finally out the hanger and on its way to Cape Town!
Anyone know what changes been done?
ooohh interesting thread
I think the longest I've done on flight sim is Air France B777 from Paris CDG to Los Angeles....pretty satisfied upon landing.
And then, I was not satisfied, I flew again, albeit on a short flight, A220 from Incheon to Bangkok
Who owns Singapore Airlines? What other airlines does SQ have an investment in? SIA is owned by Temasek Holdings - a Government of Singapore owned holding company. SQ used to have stakes in Virgin Australia and Virgin Atlantic, while their LCC subsidiary Scoot used to have a Thailand offshoot named...
Jump to postTkairlines wrote:Does anybody know why TK LGJ has been in the hanger for so long?