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I believe they are strongly considering LHR-DOH-MEL.If Sunrise flights for BA led them to starting direct or indirect flights to MEL I’d be very happy.
I believe they are strongly considering LHR-DOH-MEL.If Sunrise flights for BA led them to starting direct or indirect flights to MEL I’d be very happy.
I believe they are strongly considering LHR-DOH-MEL.
BA resuming BKK and KULBA maybe but they seem to be giving up on Asia and letting QR (an IAG shareholder) take over..
Whilst true, they are also probably looking at where can they best deploy their fleet and a juicy profitable route might be the preference rather than an extra frequency to <insert US city>BA also has massive shortage of wide body aircraft with lots of 787 engine issues so I don’t think anything will happen until this is sorted, would be highly dependent on QR being able to codeshare.
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Next minute WSI - LHR!The problem with just doing SYD-LHR is you need 3 aircraft due to curfews at both ends. Adding MEL-LHR just requires 2 additional aircraft as MEL has no curfew. So if they do SYD nonstop they should seriously consider MEL as well imo
I heard the increase in weight was due to increased fireproofing to make the belly tanks safe (since they're right under the cabin). Do you know any more about how that was resolved?
For simplicity let’s assume a midday departure from both SYD and LHR and assume a 21 hour flight in each direction.Although is SYD -LHR not a ~20-21h flight? That could easily be a mid morning departure on both ends or mid day.
Next minute WSI - LHR!
Although is SYD -LHR not a ~20-21h flight? That could easily be a mid morning departure on both ends or mid day.
BA also has massive shortage of wide body aircraft with lots of 787 engine issues