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  • Kyo
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    Well. It's sad but we're on the final stretch here. So, who made it and who's going to make it before they pull the plug on this route?

    A sad time indeed.

    (by the way, anyone did the final flight to/from LAX?)

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  • FN-GM
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    Originally posted by milehighj View Post
    What's happened with TG's A345s?
    All in storage i believe

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  • milehighj
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    What's happened with TG's A345s?

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  • CarbonMan
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    As oil prices head back to ~$90, I wonder if it starts making economical sense again.

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  • 9V-JKL
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    I have always wondered: did SQ ever pay for them as they did not meet the contracted performance

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  • christophercheangsl
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    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
    As KFly has pointed out, they have already sold them.

    looks like like a result of the end of nonstop SIN-LAX/EWR flights on A345, the SQ12/11 routes SIN-NRT-LAX have almost all of their J class seats priced at the most expensive tier (fare class Z)... SIN-NRT RT now becomes SGD6100 (tax inc.)!!

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  • MAN Flyer
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    Originally posted by flyguy View Post
    Dont know if SQ will manage to sell or lease out its 5 A345s - as it doesnt seem like a market for these 4 "thirsty" holers
    As KFly has pointed out, they have already sold them.

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  • KFly
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    Originally posted by flyguy View Post
    Dont know if SQ will manage to sell or lease out its 5 A345s - as it doesnt seem like a market for these 4 "thirsty" holers
    Airbus is buying them back from SQ.

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  • flyguy
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    Dont know if SQ will manage to sell or lease out its 5 A345s - as it doesnt seem like a market for these 4 "thirsty" holers

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  • MAN Flyer
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    Originally posted by stargold View Post
    Anyone going to do a back-to-back?
    There are a few of us doing the final EWR-SIN on 23rd. We did consider doing a turnaround but rightly decided against it so are planning a night or two in New York instead.

    There is sure to be some lunatic(s) turning around.

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  • stargold
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    18NOV SIN-EWR and 18NOV EWR-SIN now seem to be the final flight, if I'm looking at it correctly.

    Still some savers left for SIN-EWR and standards left for EWR-SIN on the two final flights. Anyone going to do a back-to-back?

    EDIT: Nope, 23NOV still there. Sorry for the false alarm
    Last edited by stargold; 1 May 2013, 09:35 AM.

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  • jbflyer
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    I just check the SQ website.
    There are 6 standard awards available for SQ21 on 18 Nov 13. But none of saver award is available.
    I am thinking should I put in another 50k for the standard awards.. Experience the "last 3" this non-stop flight to SIN.. or redeem a suite saver ticket...

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  • Kyo
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    I've sprinkled 13 waitlists from mid-Oct until 23 Nov and am confirmed around mid-October for SIN-EWR. The later dates are waitlist closed now. Bit of a dilemma. Am thinking of just doing a normal flight now, not the Last To Fly since I delayed a bit too long on this. 23 Nov as a departure from the States is actually perfect to come into work on a Monday. Much better than SQ's penchant for picking Tuesday nights for inaugurals/special flights... (yes, and I do know last 744 flight was on a Sat)

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  • KC*
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    Originally posted by CarbonMan View Post
    <Pedantic mode on> Lobang as pronounced by local Singaporeans. Lubang is correct spelling in Malay. <Pedantic mode off>
    I certain learned something today. Haha...

    Dickson - pm me your "lubang" if it is ok with you. Thanks.

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  • CarbonMan
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    Originally posted by Danny Bhoy View Post
    You mean lobang?
    <Pedantic mode on> Lobang as pronounced by local Singaporeans. Lubang is correct spelling in Malay. <Pedantic mode off>

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