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skipness1E wrote:Heathrow. They’ll maybe replace the A346 for familiarity?
a350lover wrote:Interesting... I read some of the news regarding the press meeting in BUE, but I couldn't find any reference to the BOS and JFK choice to be flown by the a350.
Both BOS and JFK are marketed in the website of the airline operated by A340 (one of the daily services to JFK) and A330 the rest.
Out of the well-established markets of the airline, the only one which won't have much of limitations in terms of flying time or height would be GRU.
Maybe the first in South America?
marcoantona wrote:During the announcement of IB's addiotional frequencies to EZE they said JFK and BOS would be the first routes.
For EZE and SCL they said they would wait for more frames to come in.
dcajet wrote:a350lover wrote:Interesting... I read some of the news regarding the press meeting in BUE, but I couldn't find any reference to the BOS and JFK choice to be flown by the a350.
Both BOS and JFK are marketed in the website of the airline operated by A340 (one of the daily services to JFK) and A330 the rest.
Out of the well-established markets of the airline, the only one which won't have much of limitations in terms of flying time or height would be GRU.
Maybe the first in South America?
Neither EZE nor SCL have any height issues. In fact the only airports in the region that have such issues are BOG and UIO. GRU, with just a daily A330 flight is not a key market for IB in the region, not in the same league as EZE or MEX. I believe that when IB introduces the A350 to Latin America, it will be to those two cities. That is where the yields are.
The issue with flying to EZE and MEX is that Iberia needs two frames to maintain daily service. Thus it is easier to introduce the A350 on flights to the US East Coat, where Iberia can maintain a daily rotation with one frame while familiarizing flight and ground crews with the new plane.
dcajet wrote:The issue with flying to EZE and MEX is that Iberia needs two frames to maintain daily service. Thus it is easier to introduce the A350 on flights to the US East Coat, where Iberia can maintain a daily rotation with one frame while familiarizing flight and ground crews with the new plane.
smi0006 wrote:Will IB be introducing a new J product or will it remain the same? Maybe time for new uniforms too! Yeah
dcajet wrote:Neither EZE nor SCL have any height issues. In fact the only airports in the region that have such issues are BOG and UIO. GRU, with just a daily A330 flight is not a key market for IB in the region, not in the same league as EZE or MEX. I believe that when IB introduces the A350 to Latin America, it will be to those two cities. That is where the yields are.
n729pa wrote:When are they due to start taking delivery of them?
I'm certainly hoping to see them on the LHR run sometime too.
kelual wrote:Not sure about a new J product but it will be revised as well as the livery. New uniforms will be introduced next year.
yochai wrote:From internal info we should be seeing A350 to TLV as well this year ( Just like the 333 when it was first delivered)
Jayafe wrote:kelual wrote:Not sure about a new J product but it will be revised as well as the livery. New uniforms will be introduced next year.
Finally red nacelles?
TheLion wrote:Jayafe wrote:kelual wrote:Not sure about a new J product but it will be revised as well as the livery. New uniforms will be introduced next year.
Finally red nacelles?
New IB livery did I hear you say...
NickolayAv wrote:marcoantona wrote:During the announcement of IB's addiotional frequencies to EZE they said JFK and BOS would be the first routes.
For EZE and SCL they said they would wait for more frames to come in.
Do you know if this will result in frequency being decreased because it is a larger aircraft?
eamondzhang wrote:NickolayAv wrote:marcoantona wrote:During the announcement of IB's addiotional frequencies to EZE they said JFK and BOS would be the first routes.
For EZE and SCL they said they would wait for more frames to come in.
Do you know if this will result in frequency being decreased because it is a larger aircraft?
MAD-JFK is served with A333 along with BOS so I don't think there would be much of a "larger aircraft" argument in the first place, especially since A359 is basically an A333-sized aircraft for long haul (replacing A343 in Airbus' catalogue).
Michael
n729pa wrote:When are they due to start taking delivery of them?
I'm certainly hoping to see them on the LHR run sometime too.
Jayafe wrote:eamondzhang wrote:NickolayAv wrote:Do you know if this will result in frequency being decreased because it is a larger aircraft?
MAD-JFK is served with A333 along with BOS so I don't think there would be much of a "larger aircraft" argument in the first place, especially since A359 is basically an A333-sized aircraft for long haul (replacing A343 in Airbus' catalogue).
Michael
You are wrong as you are ignoring seat distribution. IB will put 348 seats on its A350 (31J, 24Y+, 293Y) , I think that is not a "basically A333 sized aircraft" regarding capacity, as IB's have 291 (29J, 21Y+, 241Y). Unless for you a 20% growth in capacity means "same plane".
kelual wrote:The 1st of june 2018 is the date chosen for IBs A350 first flight
eamondzhang wrote:If you pay close attention you'll find that the most growth on seat counts come from Y class' 3-3-3 arrangements instead of 2-4-2. This also applies to the majority of other A350 operators.
Michael
smi0006 wrote:Will IB be introducing a new J product or will it remain the same? Maybe time for new uniforms too! Yeah
a350lover wrote:I would say GRU could potentially become 2x daily at some point. In fact, they are adding some extra weekly frequencies to GIG, while GRU has a lot of more potential in terms of J pax. Not sure how much freedom has Iberia because of the codeshare agreement with LATAM.
MEX became 3x daily some days the last S17. However, it looks like they won't be repeating the operation next S18. Maybe it didn't well?
a350lover wrote:yochai wrote:From internal info we should be seeing A350 to TLV as well this year ( Just like the 333 when it was first delivered)
Makes sense. This route has been transferred to the A330 fleet anyway, right?
dcajet wrote:smi0006 wrote:Will IB be introducing a new J product or will it remain the same? Maybe time for new uniforms too! Yeah
IB just rolled out a new business class, as well as a new premium Y. The new A350s are being delivered with that hardware fitted in. Highly doubt we will see new hardware until 3-5 years from now.a350lover wrote:I would say GRU could potentially become 2x daily at some point. In fact, they are adding some extra weekly frequencies to GIG, while GRU has a lot of more potential in terms of J pax. Not sure how much freedom has Iberia because of the codeshare agreement with LATAM.
MEX became 3x daily some days the last S17. However, it looks like they won't be repeating the operation next S18. Maybe it didn't well?
GRU used to be 2x daily on some days before the Brazilian crisis hit. I am sure at some point we will see IB get back to growth mode there. It is not so much lack of traffic - Sao Paulo generates enormous demand for travel, but, rather, that yields continue to be depressed since the crisis and it will take some time for them to return to pre-crisis levels.
marcoantona wrote:During the announcement of IB's addiotional frequencies to EZE they said JFK and BOS would be the first routes.
dcajet wrote:The issue with flying to EZE and MEX is that Iberia needs two frames to maintain daily service. Thus it is easier to introduce the A350 on flights to the US East Coat, where Iberia can maintain a daily rotation with one frame while familiarizing flight and ground crews with the new plane.
a350lover wrote:MEX became 3x daily some days the last S17. However, it looks like they won't be repeating the operation next S18. Maybe it didn't well?
a350lover wrote:kelual wrote:The 1st of june 2018 is the date chosen for IBs A350 first flight
Is that on the news anywhere? Couldn't find it, and when you look at their routes on the website, they all seem to be operated still with the current long-haul fleet.
Surely Iberia has a strategy I don't know about, but I woulnd't put this ultimate model, truly cool, in a route like BOS, which IMO does not mean that much for its network. Unless they truly can't use it for anywhere else due to rotations/limitations until fully implemented to the fleet.
We'll see ...
clrd4t8koff wrote:a350lover wrote:kelual wrote:The 1st of june 2018 is the date chosen for IBs A350 first flight
Is that on the news anywhere? Couldn't find it, and when you look at their routes on the website, they all seem to be operated still with the current long-haul fleet.
Surely Iberia has a strategy I don't know about, but I woulnd't put this ultimate model, truly cool, in a route like BOS, which IMO does not mean that much for its network. Unless they truly can't use it for anywhere else due to rotations/limitations until fully implemented to the fleet.
We'll see ...
So a city that's one of the largest financial centers in the world, a huge medical and biotech hub, multiple world renowned universities and a huge tech hub does not mean much for IB's network?! Ha! What an ignorant comment.
BOS is a very important station not just for IB, but IAG as a whole. You clearly aren't aware of that.
BreezyIAH wrote:Will they ever do DFW?
LH658 wrote:Probably LAX, must be high maintenance cost for the A346.
Kadish wrote:LH658 wrote:Probably LAX, must be high maintenance cost for the A346.
They send the 332
DarkSnowyNight wrote:Kadish wrote:LH658 wrote:Probably LAX, must be high maintenance cost for the A346.
They send the 332
And the 346 for much of the year. LA is pretty decent for yeilds for most carriers as well as being the world's largest O&D station. If you're any kind of serious airline, and within reasonable load range, LA is getting your flagship. You'd be crazy not to.
BreezyIAH wrote:SJO, SFO, LAX, PEK, NRT?
LH658 wrote:Probably LAX, must be high maintenance cost for the A346.
DarkSnowyNight wrote:Kadish wrote:LH658 wrote:Probably LAX, must be high maintenance cost for the A346.
They send the 332
LA is pretty decent for yeilds for most carriers as well as being the world's largest O&D station.
dcajet wrote:DarkSnowyNight wrote:Kadish wrote:
They send the 332
LA is pretty decent for yeilds for most carriers as well as being the world's largest O&D station.
I thought NYC was the world's largest O&D market...
NeBaNi wrote:BreezyIAH wrote:SJO, SFO, LAX, PEK, NRT?LH658 wrote:Probably LAX, must be high maintenance cost for the A346.
I would love to see IB's A350s at LAX, even if it means the loss of the beautiful A340s
Kadish wrote:DarkSnowyNight wrote:Kadish wrote:
They send the 332
And the 346 for much of the year. LA is pretty decent for yeilds for most carriers as well as being the world's largest O&D station. If you're any kind of serious airline, and within reasonable load range, LA is getting your flagship. You'd be crazy not to.
I don’t think that being serious or not do not depend on serving LAX.
For instance LAX is not the primary hub of any of the biggest american Airlines.