In my day, we would have had the option. I don't know the current situation.@jb747 - in that case, would QF organise a hotel for the crew to rest or would they be sent on the next available service to Australia potentially make the journey for them even longer?
hey - some info from flightradar 24- QF 29 to HKG today looks like going to depart late on VH-QPF, but the aircraft had landed in Melbourne as QF 30 from HKG was on time at 0739 this morning... I wonder what is happening on this flight??Friday 27 September has QF60, the 0640 hours from HND down to SYD not in the sky until 0802. Gate arrival tonight should be 47 minutes behind schedule at 1817 hours for A333 VH-QPE.
Its sister flight but in the opposite direction, QF59, the 1110 hours SYD-HND is predicted to depart 45 late at 1155.
QF143, the 0855 hours SYD-AKL should depart an hour late.
The 0910 hours SYD-AKL-JFK, QF3 (B789 VH-ZNB) was still in the early stage of taxiing as at 0950 hours, so AKL gate arrival looks to be about 1435, half an hour tardy.
Colleague ZNM is on 'the 10' from LHR to PER that should be at its arrival gate at 1221 hours local time, 41 minutes behind schedule.
A388 VH-OQB on QF2 is arriving SIN tonight at 1808 hours, 43 minutes late.
A333 VH-QPC on QF81, the weekly flight from SYD to SIN at 1025 hours is forecast to depart 55 minutes late. One assumes this flight operates so the Finnair wet-leased aircraft can have a day off for maintenance.
The return flight took off at 2206 and arrived at 0850 instead of scheduled 0725...In more on 27 September, QF29 (A333 VH-QPF), the 1020 hours from MEL to HKG was not in the sky until 1305, so arrival should be 119 minutes late at 1959 hours mid evening. This aircraft often forms the 1930 hours to SYD, QF128, from HKG, but that is displaying as punctual tonight, whereas QF30 back to MEL is forecast to push back 75 minutes late at 2115.
This could mean some delay on the return to Australia from HKG - if it is the 128 to SYD - bigger impact as that departure is 1930, but if it is the 30 to MEL - not as bad with the departure schedule at 2000A333 OH-LTS on QR295 (0950 hours Monday 30 September SYD-BKK) was airborne at 1044, so gate arrival is estimated as 1710 hours, half an hour late.
QF127, the 1015 hours SYD-HKG has A333 VH-QPE but it was not in the sky until 1140, so gate arrioval should be 1842 in the early evening, 47 late.
The 1110 hours SYD up to HND (-QPC) took off at 1226 hours so it won't pull in to its gate until about 2059 hours, 49 late.
I heard this OQH -the name of aircraft itself is Ansett...Also on Monday 30 September, QF63 (the 0930 hours midmorning SYD-JNB) metamorphed into an A388, after having been a B789.
A388 VH-OQH has the honours. It should arrive JNB (ex SYD) at about 1620 hours South African time, 10 minutes late.
I don't normally record delays of under half an hour but made an exception because this is an historic day for the SYD-JNB route.
According to QF website - delayed to 2100 on 01/10/2024 - but one must assume cancelled??Further to my post above re tonight's delayed QF11, Qantas' flight status shows it as further delayed to an expected 2200 hours departure. So does FR24. A388 VH-OQJ remains the operating aircraft.
The SYD airport website claims QF11 is 'cancelled'. However it's not the airline.
UPDATE: It's just after 2200 AEST: I can't see OQJ displaying on the FR24 worldwide map. While every situation differs, on previous occasions, it's rarely been a good sign, although occasionally buildings apparently hinder signals from transponders.
FURTHER UPDATE: FR24 has just put 'unknown' against this flight. FR24 isn't perfect, but again, sometimes this is another bad sign.
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