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Quoting B747forever (Reply 1): And just to annoy Delta more the flight is operated by the A380. |
Quoting Josh32121 (Reply 3): But they're going to have to deplane using a hardstand because the only A380 capable gates (E1/E3, I believe) are already spoken for: |
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Quoting winginit (Reply 18): Quoting Armodeen (Reply 14): It's sort of ridiculous that huge airports like ATL have ONE single A380 gate? Are they stuck in the 90s? Yeah! How backwards of them to not fork over money for something they don't need! Absurd! |
Quoting FCAFLYBOY (Reply 20): If ATL Invested in the gates I'm sure they would see interest. That said, still no US A380 Operators so who knows... |
Quoting Pellegrine (Reply 21): I just love that QATAR scheme! Really makes an impression with the huge billboard titles. Great to see them in ATL. The ME3 are like the new Pan Ams. |
Quoting FCAFLYBOY (Reply 20): If ATL Invested in the gates I'm sure they would see interest. That said, still no US A380 Operators so who knows... |
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Quoting northwestEWR (Reply 24): Sounding like there were only 30-40 people on board plus the crew. So much for being full, what a joke |
Quoting phlsfo (Reply 25): The flight inbound was almost completely full, as well as the return back to DOH. Not sure where you heard that from. |
Quoting usdcaguy (Reply 23): Sorry, just don't see the prestige there. Pan Am was never accused of human rights abuses and didn't receive state funding (I'm not talking about EK). I don't think the ME3 any more prestigious than carriers like LY or LH, which are both nice but nothing special. |
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Quoting FCAFLYBOY (Reply 20): If ATL Invested in the gates I'm sure they would see interest. That said, still no US A380 Operators so who knows... |
Quoting phlsfo (Reply 31): Several people currently on the ground at ATL involved in the arrival/departure |
Quoting Dalmd88 (Reply 32): When the new F International terminal was in the planning stages all the airlines that currently served ATL were asked If they planned on A380 service. All domestic and foreign carriers said no. KE later said they wanted to bring it to ATL so one gate was modified. Besides the gate mods there were taxiway mods to allow the A380 to operate in ATL. I don't think even KE is flying one currently |
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Quoting northwestEWR (Reply 27): If anyone is following @goldboxATL |
Quoting northwestEWR (Reply 27): Qatarairways only shows pictures of the exterior, no interior shot and it looks very sparse. |
Quoting northwestEWR (Reply 33): See http://twitter.com/GoldboxATL/status/738141778155429888 for a live picture of the gate house. Looks to be about 70 people waiting for QR756 back to DOH. |
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Quoting at777 (Reply 41): What are the chances this goes to an A380 in the future? If it does change to an A380, is CLT A380 ready? I ask because ATL has severe storms at times during the summer months and the diversion airport a lot of the times is CLT for some European arrivals. If CLT isn't ready for the A380, what airport would be in this case? |
Quoting usdcaguy (Reply 45): My guess is that QR will lose money on the flight from day one, |