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#7894 by virgin is the best
12 Sep 2005, 21:55
Hi Guys,

I just flew to Sydney and was talking to a high up VS manager there and they told me some info that is intresting. We will have to watch the space for it to be confirmed but it wont be too long.

A 2nd daily LHR-HKG using an A340-300 with UCS or a 600. The VS200 will still use an A340-600 and continue onto SYD daily.

A daily LHR-PVG-MEL using A340-600

A daily LHR-NRT-SYD using A340-600

They also told me the HKG-SYD-HKG flights are picking up and there is no chance that VS are pulling out. There was talk of reducing it to a 4 day a week service but not anymore. We have just got 2 huge contracts. Some of the NOV/DEC/JAN are already full.
#76816 by JO5H777
12 Sep 2005, 22:16
great news cheers, please keep us informed of any further updates!
#76818 by mitchja
12 Sep 2005, 22:19
Excellent news :)

Regards
#76820 by Wolves27
12 Sep 2005, 22:31
Thats a quite a commitment to the far east and Oz.
Be interesting to see if and when these are introduced.

Dean
#76821 by Richard28
12 Sep 2005, 22:35
That's very interesting news, and could make VS much more attractive to an Australian resident, as it will give them choices of Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong and London from down under.

The missing piece of the jigsaw is Virgin Blue, which I guess is why SRB is so keen to get back control, and introduce a Frequent Flyer Programme on DJ.

Then Oz residents will have a real alternative to Qantas.

As a side note, do VS own 5th freedom rights to Australia from Japan and China?
#76823 by robandgill
12 Sep 2005, 22:42
Thanks for the update VITB

We'd be interested to know if there are any plans to
start operating any flights to Perth in WA from bases
in china/japan. We plan to visit there again relatively soon. Last time we went with VS via syndey. But next time, its probably
just PER we'll want to go to.

Probably not a volume route, but seems to be a duopoly
of QF and CX at the moment from china.

Guess there is always SQ.

Cheers

Robert
#76826 by s0436
12 Sep 2005, 22:58
I think a 2nd HKG flight a day is needed.

In the UC cabin next week, my flight to Sydney from HKG has 38 seats available.
#76829 by AlanA
12 Sep 2005, 23:15
Yes, but the flights will be full of whining Aussies, trying to make out they only lost the ashes due to the "poms weather"! :D:D:D
#76832 by Strawberry Muppet
13 Sep 2005, 00:33
Why not make the 2nd daily service to HKG continue to MEL? Not sure if PVG-MEL would work. HKG-MEL would be much more popular and at the moment is rather under-served (only CX and QF) compared to HKG-SYD.

The Strawb
#76834 by virgin is the best
13 Sep 2005, 02:08
Originally posted by Strawberry Muppet
Why not make the 2nd daily service to HKG continue to MEL? Not sure if PVG-MEL would work. HKG-MEL would be much more popular and at the moment is rather under-served (only CX and QF) compared to HKG-SYD.

The Strawb


That would not solve the problem of lack of seats between SYD-LHR.

PVG is a very popular place to travel now for business. Why do you think BA now fly there.
#76837 by slinky09
13 Sep 2005, 08:25
That sounds great I wonder what the timing will be. Poses a question though, I can see how perhaps a 343 can be diverted to HKG duty wihtout impacting on other routes and new routes, but two more daily flights to Aus means at least 4 x 346s and I wonder where they are coming from ... perhaps one rumour, that VS is buying more 346s while they wait for the 380, is true?
#76838 by FamilyMan
13 Sep 2005, 09:15
Originally posted by slinky09
... but two more daily flights to Aus means at least 4 x 346s and I wonder where they are coming from ...

Not quite 4 a/c required Slinky.

VS already operate the flights to PVG and NRT so continuing the flights on would probably require an additional 2-3 a/c.

For the record PVG-MEL is about 11.5 hours (so turnarounds could be tight - can't quite see how the a/c could return to PVG in time) - Can't see any operators on this route direct though.

NRT-SYD is a more manageable 9.5 hours so the a/c operating LHR-NRT should be able to return the following day. JL and QS both operate on this route.

Timing wise I would have thought NRT-MEL and PVG-SYD (both 10.5 hours) would make more sense but maybe the load figures do not add up.

Phil (Buffy)
#76848 by Bazz
13 Sep 2005, 11:15
Originally posted by slinky09
...that VS is buying more 346s while they wait for the 380, is true?


VS have more 346's on order and have options on others so expect to see more of them joining the fleet over the next few years. These are planned additions and are not due to the delay in the A380's introduction.
#76850 by Bazz
13 Sep 2005, 11:22
Originally posted by AlanA
Yes, but the flights will be full of whining Aussies, trying to make out they only lost the ashes due to the "poms weather"! :D:D:D


Now we know you are joking Alan but what a great bunch of Guys the Oz team were. I thought the atmosphere and the cameraderie was fantastic both on the pitch and in the crowd. Why can't the so called "Beautiful Game" be more like that. Apologies for being OT but the louts make my blood boil [}:)]
#76879 by newby
13 Sep 2005, 16:05
Originally posted by Bazz
VS have more 346's on order and have options on others so expect to see more of them joining the fleet over the next few years. These are planned additions and are not due to the delay in the A380's introduction.


I have a friend who has just come back from the Airbus factory tour in Toulouse and he saw a 346 nearly ready to be released with the VS livery already on the tail so at least one of them could be arriving sooner than u think!
#76882 by sky0000547
13 Sep 2005, 16:47
That is good news. Just booked my ticket to HKG on VS200 for March. Without a doubt I prefer the A346 than the A343.
#76895 by bostonbrit
13 Sep 2005, 18:10
I like the sound of the new Friday service to LAS.
#76909 by mitchja
13 Sep 2005, 20:33
Originally posted by newby
I have a friend who has just come back from the Airbus factory tour in Toulouse and he saw a 346 nearly ready to be released with the VS livery already on the tail so at least one of them could be arriving sooner than u think!


The next VS A346 is due in November. That's the final one this year. I think there are 8 A346's due in 2006.

Regards
#76916 by Richard28
13 Sep 2005, 21:16
Originally posted by mitchja

The next VS A346 is due in November. That's the final one this year. I think there are 8 A346's due in 2006.


So with 4 x A343 due to retire from the fleet, this will mean a net gain of four planes next year?
#76983 by FamilyMan
14 Sep 2005, 09:36
Originally posted by mitchja
I think there are 8 A346's due in 2006.

I thought it was:

6 in 2006
5 in 2007
3 in 2008

But I stand to be corrected [:I].

Phil (Buffy)
#80974 by VSMAD
15 Oct 2005, 00:20
Just looked up on Aircraft Database and saw VFIT, VFIZ, VHIP(Due Feb '06) and VWIN have been added so they should be delivered next year and the next one to be delivered is VWKD in November. :D
#80983 by VS-EWR
15 Oct 2005, 01:09
Originally posted by VSMAD
Just looked up on Aircraft Database and saw VFIT, VFIZ, VHIP(Due Feb '06) and VWIN have been added so they should be delivered next year and the next one to be delivered is VWKD in November. :D


This has been known for quite a while now.
#81001 by AlanA
15 Oct 2005, 09:04
Originally posted by VS-EWR
Originally posted by VSMAD
Just looked up on Aircraft Database and saw VFIT, VFIZ, VHIP(Due Feb '06) and VWIN have been added so they should be delivered next year and the next one to be delivered is VWKD in November. :D


This has been known for quite a while now.


Not to me :)
#84764 by slinky09
17 Nov 2005, 20:05
News here about possible extension of Dubai to Muscat and Qatar. Rather an extension and addition than new new but good stuff.
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