I tried my best to search the archives and ensure I am not repeating an existing thread here but lock me up like a chastity belt if I am.
So...
I just noticed that as of 26 March, VS020 will depart SFO at 15:30 -- a full 30 minutes earlier than what I am used to -- arriving LHR at 10:30am the following day, or 25 minutes earlier than the flight has landed in the past. Pretty much apples to apples in terms of flight time.
But, as of 26 March, VS019 experiences a schedule change, departing at the usual time of 11:00 and arriving SFO at 12:50 -- a full 1 hour and 15 minutes earlier than it has typically.
So here's a stupid question (my speciality [:o)]) -- how do they manage to fly so much faster on the VS019 leg? Plotting a shorter route? Gunning the engines?
Anyone who can shed light on this for me would find me most appreciative!
Thanks,
GJ
So...
I just noticed that as of 26 March, VS020 will depart SFO at 15:30 -- a full 30 minutes earlier than what I am used to -- arriving LHR at 10:30am the following day, or 25 minutes earlier than the flight has landed in the past. Pretty much apples to apples in terms of flight time.
But, as of 26 March, VS019 experiences a schedule change, departing at the usual time of 11:00 and arriving SFO at 12:50 -- a full 1 hour and 15 minutes earlier than it has typically.
So here's a stupid question (my speciality [:o)]) -- how do they manage to fly so much faster on the VS019 leg? Plotting a shorter route? Gunning the engines?
Anyone who can shed light on this for me would find me most appreciative!
Thanks,
GJ