Identifying new config 77Ws?

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wafliron

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Has anyone figured out a way to identify flights operated by the new-config 77Ws (I guess by seatmap) yet? I've Googled but can't find much.
 
This is the flight plan


Annex B


Singapore-London-Singapore Flight Schedule for New B777-300ER (subject to change)


Date: Northern Summer (Current - 26 October 2013) Flight
27 (Friday) and 29 (Sunday) September 2013 SQ318/319
1/3/5/7 October 2013 (Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday/Monday) SQ306/319
12 - 26 October 2013 (Monday - Thursday, Saturday)* SQ306/319
*Friday/Sunday departures operated by Airbus A380 from 4 - 25 October

Date: Northern Winter (27 October 2013 - 29 March 2014) Flight
Daily Operation (except 23 - 29 December 2013, 4 - 5 January 2014) SQ308/319

from my post above. If you know of a way of searching the plane codes these are the 2 new 77Ws

9V-SWU and SWV
cheers Danger UXB
 
Thanks guys. Seems there no easy way to do it outside of hoping the schedule is correct.
 
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Thanks guys. Seems there no easy way to do it outside of hoping the schedule is correct.
On the day you can use something like "plane finder" app on your iDevice. But to book in advance I think you are right....rely on the schedule and :rolleyes: if it is wrong

Cheers Danger UXB
 
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