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I probably will guess it will still retain the 3 class 77WN configuration unless we see 77WR routes being flown. If it flies either LAX route, therefore it will obviously be 77WR. Other routes it can be a gamble unfortunately sometimes with the exception of 227/228 (MEL).
Now, I think 636/631 seem to be a permanent 77WR. It has consistently been getting 77WR craft from either MEL, or even LAX/NRT. Has it lost its 77WN already? Again I cannot be too sure til at least a week or two has passed but this is my guess.
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Originally posted by SQfanatic View PostI probably will guess it will still retain the 3 class 77WN configuration unless we see 77WR routes being flown. If it flies either LAX route, therefore it will obviously be 77WR. Other routes it can be a gamble unfortunately sometimes with the exception of 227/228 (MEL).
Now, I think 636/631 seem to be a permanent 77WR. It has consistently been getting 77WR craft from either MEL, or even LAX/NRT. Has it lost its 77WN already? Again I cannot be too sure til at least a week or two has passed but this is my guess.
I went to the SQ website to do have a look at 636 for next month and PEY is still available so its likely a permanent 77WR.
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Originally posted by SQkid View PostI think SNA is scheduled to fly out as 494 today seems like a 77WR now .
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It's likely that we will see most 77W and 77WN routes merge into one pool with preferences that are loosely followed. The number of planes in each category has reduced, as have the number of routes. It will become operationally too difficult to achieve product consistency with no real benefit, given both seat maps are near identical. 77WRs are where they need to be consistent.
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Originally posted by SQfanatic View PostI'm now using ExpertFlyer and yes SNA seems to be in a 77WR config. DXB seems to be one of the routes that do get a 77WN once in a while. Let's wait and see where it flies to after. The strongest is if I see it fly SQ8/11 and SQ12/7. Hope it will be determined that all SN* birds are 77WR. Now I think the only routes that lost a 77WN are HND and looks like MEL on 237/238 on certain days.
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Originally posted by FN-GM View PostI wonder if they will do the other WN aircraft first? The seats they remove from F and Y could go into the 77W > 77WR conversion.Last edited by SQkid; 7 June 2017, 03:14 PM.
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Seems like the Argentina national football team chartered SQ to bring them to Singapore to play the Friendlies game to be held on Tuesday (13JUN17) at the National Stadium.
SQ8227 is scheduled to depart at 0020 to MEL on Saturday (10JUN17).
Returns with the team as SQ8228 with STA 1650 the same day.
Scheduled to be operated by A333 (9V-SSF at the moment).Singapore Airlines - A great way to fly...
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostIt's likely that we will see most 77W and 77WN routes merge into one pool with preferences that are loosely followed. The number of planes in each category has reduced, as have the number of routes. It will become operationally too difficult to achieve product consistency with no real benefit, given both seat maps are near identical. 77WRs are where they need to be consistent.
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Originally posted by hjerapa View PostAnyone knows what will happen to SQ1/2? Will they introduce PEY ?
Anyone who finds it thru other sources (Mine are just SQ and ExpertFlyer), let us know soon.
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Originally posted by 9V-SPL View PostSeems like the Argentina national football team chartered SQ to bring them to Singapore to play the Friendlies game to be held on Tuesday (13JUN17) at the National Stadium.
SQ8227 is scheduled to depart at 0020 to MEL on Saturday (10JUN17).
Returns with the team as SQ8228 with STA 1650 the same day.
Scheduled to be operated by A333 (9V-SSF at the moment).
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