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CWL757 wrote:It looks to me like they’ve just done it like that due to needing the aircraft ASAP. I wouldn’t be surprised if it gets the full Livery at some point. Saying that, I do see SN getting a simplified Livery. Maybe billboard titles and have the blue extending from the tail onto the fuselage.
KLDC10 wrote:Looks awful. Not because it is Eurowhite, but because it is so obviously the old design with bits missing. If it is the new standard, they should really have redesigned it completely so that it didn't look so cheap and slapdash. Eurowhite done well can be very classy. This isn't.
CWL757 wrote:It looks to me like they’ve just done it like that due to needing the aircraft ASAP. I wouldn’t be surprised if it gets the full Livery at some point.
leleko747 wrote:Lufthansa had their classy scheme with the yellow crane, and now... shake my head.
RainerBoeing777 wrote:A few weeks ago Lufthansa Group made several restructurings, Eurowings leaves the long haul market and will be dedicated to short flights with a fleet only of Airbus A320. Brussels will maintain its own brand
GoldenArrow wrote:RainerBoeing777 wrote:A few weeks ago Lufthansa Group made several restructurings, Eurowings leaves the long haul market and will be dedicated to short flights with a fleet only of Airbus A320. Brussels will maintain its own brand
This ist not correct. Eurowings will not leave the long-haul market. Only the commercial responsibility for the long-haul business will be taken over by Lufthansa. Eurowings itself will still fly long-haul. The reason for this confusion was an unclear wording in the capital markets day presentation of Lufthansa.
RvA wrote:GoldenArrow wrote:RainerBoeing777 wrote:A few weeks ago Lufthansa Group made several restructurings, Eurowings leaves the long haul market and will be dedicated to short flights with a fleet only of Airbus A320. Brussels will maintain its own brand
This ist not correct. Eurowings will not leave the long-haul market. Only the commercial responsibility for the long-haul business will be taken over by Lufthansa. Eurowings itself will still fly long-haul. The reason for this confusion was an unclear wording in the capital markets day presentation of Lufthansa.
This unfortunately isn’t correct either. Eurowings will not be flying long haul for much longer. It is not just commercial responsibility they will in the not so distant future hand the long haul off.
RvA wrote:GoldenArrow wrote:RainerBoeing777 wrote:A few weeks ago Lufthansa Group made several restructurings, Eurowings leaves the long haul market and will be dedicated to short flights with a fleet only of Airbus A320. Brussels will maintain its own brand
This ist not correct. Eurowings will not leave the long-haul market. Only the commercial responsibility for the long-haul business will be taken over by Lufthansa. Eurowings itself will still fly long-haul. The reason for this confusion was an unclear wording in the capital markets day presentation of Lufthansa.
This unfortunately isn’t correct either. Eurowings will not be flying long haul for much longer. It is not just commercial responsibility they will in the not so distant future hand the long haul off.
GoldenArrow wrote:RvA wrote:GoldenArrow wrote:
This ist not correct. Eurowings will not leave the long-haul market. Only the commercial responsibility for the long-haul business will be taken over by Lufthansa. Eurowings itself will still fly long-haul. The reason for this confusion was an unclear wording in the capital markets day presentation of Lufthansa.
This unfortunately isn’t correct either. Eurowings will not be flying long haul for much longer. It is not just commercial responsibility they will in the not so distant future hand the long haul off.
Sorry, but you are wrong. As a brand, eurowings will be kept on the long-haul market:
https://www.airliners.de/eurowings-mark ... ecke/50714
Unfortunately only in german.
GoldenArrow wrote:RvA wrote:GoldenArrow wrote:
This ist not correct. Eurowings will not leave the long-haul market. Only the commercial responsibility for the long-haul business will be taken over by Lufthansa. Eurowings itself will still fly long-haul. The reason for this confusion was an unclear wording in the capital markets day presentation of Lufthansa.
This unfortunately isn’t correct either. Eurowings will not be flying long haul for much longer. It is not just commercial responsibility they will in the not so distant future hand the long haul off.
Sorry, but you are wrong. As a brand, eurowings will be kept on the long-haul market:
https://www.airliners.de/eurowings-mark ... ecke/50714
Unfortunately only in german.
Boavida wrote:For my very first post on A.netI 'photoshopped' this updated livery for SN. These are the changes I would like to see (or think that will happen):
- bigger titles
- no b-logo on the fuselage
- all white fuselage (LH Group standard)
- smaller b-logo on the tail (much more classy than the big, bulky one we have today)
- no gradient colors on the b-logo dots, but full red (flat design)
- extended blue tail on the fuselage (a must)
Couldn't resist making this 787