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#10284 by Airbus340
27 Jan 2006, 21:27
Just wondering if this is just my flight on 9th APRIL or all others. On update my booking our a/c is now a 346 instead of a 343, could this mean 007+023 have joined, because its still a light load (12 in j)
#95027 by miopyk
28 Jan 2006, 00:11
Just checked our flights to and from LAX. VS23 on 10th Feb is still showing 343 but VS24 on 19th Feb has changed to 346. No apparent reason showing but at least we get VPort on the way home[8D]

Miopyk
#95031 by Airbus340
28 Jan 2006, 00:46
at least we get VPort on the way home
thats one good advantage!
strange theyve changed it for no clear reason[?]
#95032 by Richard28
28 Jan 2006, 00:57
remember that anohter 3 A343's are due to leave the VS fleet this year, so it is inevitable that some A343 flights will change to A346 over the course of the year...
#95035 by mavml
28 Jan 2006, 01:02
343 G-VSEA is going in for Suite refit in Feb, and a new 346 is being delivered. Perhaps this 346 is covering for VSEA while it's not in service until the summer season starts.
#95067 by declansmith
28 Jan 2006, 13:23
The VS23/24 will change to a A346 from the 18th Feb for the summer season until October.

The VS007/8 will go back to a 747-400 from March!
#95068 by Airbus340
28 Jan 2006, 14:38
Originally posted by declansmith
The VS23/24 will change to a A346 from the 18th Feb for the summer season until October.

The VS007/8 will go back to a 747-400 from March!


thanks for clearing that up:)
#95076 by manymiles
28 Jan 2006, 16:30
This really is good news, I travel this route regularly and go out of my way not to fly on the VS 23/24 as I do not like the A343.
#95110 by VS045
28 Jan 2006, 20:30
This really is good news, I travel this route regularly and go out of my way not to fly on the VS 23/24 as I do not like the A343.


This is a big falldown for many people. I know that some experienced flyers will try to fly back from SFO when travelling to CA. Going on the 023, you may get J2000, arcadia and no CH, whereas at SFO you get UCS, V:port and a CH.

Cheers,
VS045
#95112 by Scrooge
28 Jan 2006, 20:51
V:port for the most part,but not on dec 6th
#95113 by tallprawn
28 Jan 2006, 21:03
Look like VS have responded well to customer feedback, most peoples opinion on the 23/24 seems to be the same - avoid given any opportunity for getting on the 7/8 or 19/20.

Bringing a 346 on for the summer season is a good move [y] May-Sept demand will certain warrant the extra seats - Am I right in saying B.A operate a 3rd flight during the summer????
#95115 by Scrooge
28 Jan 2006, 21:09
uuummm,no,for any regular VS flyer to the left coast 23/24 has been a must avoid since it first started many years ago,if VS were listening to their pax on this subject it would of changed years ago.

It will be interesting to see what they do next winter with less 343's,maybe fly two 346's a day or maybe just 1 744?
#95117 by tallprawn
28 Jan 2006, 21:30
Do you think that they have been limited by what metal they have available to them Dave??? They may have been forced into using a 343 for so long due to lack of options???

As you say next winter is the key, 2 346's a day would be great. ;)
#95118 by Scrooge
28 Jan 2006, 21:51
Oh for sure they have been limited by the lack of metal,however 23/24 has always seeemed to be the route that..well sucks..343,no clubhouse,then get's hit with the GNF's (since gone bye bye but)my point being VS could of done alot more to make this route work better.

Having the ucs aircraft dedicated to it as they came on line would of been a good start.

Dont know,of course the boards will light up when we have someone that flys 23/24 during the summer on a 346 then again in the winter on a 343.

What I guess it comes down to is,if your going to do something do it right,we on this board went well nut's over the GNF and the general food problems in UC,some of those have been addressed and the food seems to be improving,just would like to see the 23/24 situation improve fulltime.
#95146 by VS045
29 Jan 2006, 12:52
Any v-flyer worth his/her salt will try to avoid the 023/4 if they have a choice![:p][8D]:D

Cheers,
VS045
#95239 by declansmith
29 Jan 2006, 20:29
I think the aircraft change was done due to aircraft avaliabilty and not as a result of customer feedbacl.

Since there is seven A346 arriving and 4 leaving/ left the fleet it makes sense to upgrade the aircraft.
#95243 by jamie
29 Jan 2006, 20:33
I prefer the 23/24 flight but have alwayas avoided them as it was a 343.
#95244 by Scrooge
29 Jan 2006, 20:37
Now if you had 23 operated by a V:port aircraft with the J2000 seats that would not be such a bad thing.
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