Isochronous
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A later departure of QF9 from MEL would mean extended F lounge hours. Nothing wrong with that.
I was about to say the same thing!
A later departure of QF9 from MEL would mean extended F lounge hours. Nothing wrong with that.
A later departure of QF9 from MEL would mean extended F lounge hours. Nothing wrong with that.
I was about to say the same thing!
There is an EK A380 DXB-SYD at this time that arrives at SYD just before the curfew; the arrival forms the 0600 SYD-DXB service. As you mentioned, the DXB-KUL-MEL flight also leaves towards the later end of the same bank.
There is an EK A380 DXB-SYD at this time that arrives at SYD just before the curfew; the arrival forms the 0600 SYD-DXB service. As you mentioned, the DXB-KUL-MEL flight also leaves towards the later end of the same bank.
Could QF operate a flight departing MEL at 6am, turning around overnight from LHR as QF2?
Could QF operate a flight departing MEL at 6am, turning around overnight from LHR as QF2? QF1 will then turnaround at LHR to arrive into MEL late evening. Aligns MEL schedule with EK's schedule for SYD.
This way - Qantas can close the F Lounge after QF93 leaves at 0930. Open the lounge 0400-0930. Massive cost savings.
Seems in line with Alan Joyce's strategy of cutting as many costs as possible.
I sincerely hope not
There is no way I would go on an OMG dep to LHR :!:
How well does the EK flight that departs SYD at 0600 daily for DXB load?
Has anyone been on it to observe the number of passengers (notwithstanding seasonal factors)?
A 1900 hours arrival in LHR is fairly good for being at one's accommodation by 2100 and crashing by 2230. The current 0510 arrival at LHR of QF9 is extremely unattractive to leisure travellers unless they have an air or rail connection to elsewhere in Europe (although the UK's high departure taxes make it an expensive place to depart from on the return to Oz), and must be too early for businessmen and businesswomen with an 0900 meeting in The City.
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Could QF operate a flight departing MEL at 6am, turning around overnight from LHR as QF2? QF1 will then turnaround at LHR to arrive into MEL late evening. Aligns MEL schedule with EK's schedule for SYD.
This way - Qantas can close the F Lounge after QF93 leaves at 0930. Open the lounge 0400-0930. Massive cost savings.
Seems in line with Alan Joyce's strategy of cutting as many costs as possible.
Flew QF10 this week and the crew on each leg have yet to hear anything. Although they may be the last to know!Welcome to AFF .
At this stage there is only public conjecture - nothing is official.
Read this entire thread may give an idea, but until the new schedules are confirmed by Qantas we can only make 'educated' guesses.
Alison Webster Executive Manager Qantas Freight released a statement on Friday, 28 February 2014 stating that "Daily Qantas Melbourne-Dubai-London services will be retimed with a later departure from Melbourne"
That would seem to be the case.Can we take from this that it will definitely be evening? Surely 6am would require the phrase "earlier departure"?
Where is this statement?Alison Webster Executive Manager Qantas Freight released a statement on Friday, 28 February 2014 stating that "Daily Qantas Melbourne-Dubai-London services will be retimed with a later departure from Melbourne"
Can we take from this that it will definitely be evening? Surely 6am would require the phrase "earlier departure"?
Where is this statement?
Are we going to have to wait until after the IATA northern winter slot conference in June before we find out the new timings for QF9/10?