When an airline has a tony medium haul length fleet - in BI's case, four - and three are ordinarily required for BWN - DXB - LHR and return and one for BWN-MEL v.v. and one is unavailable, there are problems.
The Saturday night BI53 was delayed until Sunday 14 January, takeoff for BI53D being at 1050 hours. MEL arrival is likely at about 2055 for B788 V8-DLB instead of the usual 0600 hours early morning at gate time during Victorian DST.
BI54, the 1325 hours MEL - BWN may be able to depart from about 2215 if all goes well.
Sibling B788 V8-DLC operated BI97 from BWN to DXB and LHR uneventfully on 11 and 12 January but since the latter date looks to have not moved in LHR. So BI98 from LHR to DXB on 12 January and the same aircraft's second sector (13 January) from DXB to BWN were cancelled, while over part of 12 and 13 January BI81/BI82 (not daily) were operated by V8-DLB, so upon this ex JED flight arriving this morning in BWN at 0902 hours, passengers to Melbourne were finally on their way.