henrus
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Ah yep my mistake row 5 not row 6.You mean row 5?
Ah yep my mistake row 5 not row 6.You mean row 5?
Mine is still 2 months away but I do know a friend who happens to be booked on a B737-8 next week so I just tried a dummy booking and it's also showing 30 rowsIf they do intend to use a 737-8 then I'd expect that to update sooner rather then later.
I wonder if on some routes they're keeping it at 30 rows just in case they need to make a last minute swap to a 737-800?Mine is still 2 months away but I do know a friend who happens to be booked on a B737-8 next week so I just tried a dummy booking and it's also showing 30 rows
I'll keep a lookout and report back next weekI wonder if on some routes they're keeping it at 30 rows just in case they need to make a last minute swap to a 737-800?
Speaking at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit today, Jayne Hrdlicka said that Virgin Australia has converted orders for 12 Boeing 737 MAX 10s to MAX 8s to "ensure a steady pipeline of aircraft coming into our business."
$$$$$$$$Would've thought JH would be looking at more 2nd-hand 738NGs as well (namely the MI/SQ units gradually coming off lease at SQ over the next 12 months)
Hrdlicka did mention they still have options for more MAX-10s.Hopefully they wont come to regret this in time when QF are upgauging to the A321 and offering greater seat capacity and cost benefit.
Why not the MAX 9 I guess? It's what UA did and it's only a 10 seat difference compared to the MAX 10.12 Boeing 737 MAX 10s to MAX 8s to "ensure a steady pipeline of aircraft coming into our business."
Would the range of the 9 be restrictive for some routes ie; bali? Dont know that is why I askWhy not the MAX 9 I guess? It's what UA did and it's only a 10 seat difference compared to the MAX 10.
No. The MAX 9 would have the same range as the MAX 8, and the MAX 10 actually have less range than the MAX 8 / 9.Would the range of the 9 be restrictive for some routes ie; bali? Dont know that is why I ask
The A321neo wins hands down in terms of spec that’s pretty clear. Although in terms of capacity the MAX 9 is about 2 rows shorter than then MAX 10.Virgin which JQ adding considerable A321s to the fleet.
No. The MAX 9 would have the same range as the MAX 8, and the MAX 10 actually have less range than the MAX 8 / 9.
The problem is the MAX9 doesn’t increase seating capacity all that much. Comparing MAX8 to MAX9 at other operators: United is an extra 13 seats, Aeromexico 15 and Alaska 19. The MAX10 will be even more of a step up from the MAX8.However for the purpose of carrying high density domestic pax around the triangle, MAX9 surely is ahead of any MAX8.
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You would have been on the reconfigured 737-800. The VA MAXs haven't operated into to MCY.Well I had the Max on both the MCY-SYD and return legs of our recent trip. I don’t pay attention to which plane it is but the MCY-SYD was a newer Max without WiFi and divider It was a late booking so I paid for the most upfront seat a red member could get at the base price. 12C,D.
That flight got me to silver. I was pleasantly surprised on the return that we were moved up to 6C,D when we did online check in to 6C,D at no extra cost. The plane had WiFi and a divider between J and Y.
My friend's flight this week ended up being swapped to a 737-800 but my booking on a B737-8 in November is still showing 30 rowsI wonder if on some routes they're keeping it at 30 rows just in case they need to make a last minute swap to a 737-800?