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Originally posted by SQfanatic View PostYeah, after all, the titles have been removed giving a clear signal that's one of the few 772 to leave this FY.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostI wasn't aware anyone had mentioned SVJ being stripped of any of its livery. I've checked the last few months of this thread and there's no such information. Do you have an alternative source for this development?
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Originally posted by Not You View Posthttps://scontent.fsin3-1.fna.fbcdn.n...7d&oe=5CBD0880
SVJ had its titles stripped.
One less tired bird for long haul SQ flight
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Originally posted by EWR View PostWith a few 787s grounded and the 737 Max 8 out of action, is the withdrawal of 777-200ERs now pushed back even further? Wondering how the new FY's delivery is shaping up
I believe they're to be rostered to BKK, HKG, and PVG in the coming months, and I've also noticed to SGN (SQ184/183) later in the year. Seems like SQ might keep them to just do regional flying to plug the gaps?
Totally don't mind them in JCL of course but I noticed that D class fare gets sold out very very quickly due to the small J cabin compared to a 772 with regional J.
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I think it's fair to say they are now busier than ever. For a while, some of them were only in the air every second or third day, but all five seem to be seeing daily use at present. BNE going all A350 will change that a little- possibly how PVG will be covered. I think they would also be seeing them as an insurance policy for Scoot's 787s as well. They frequently cover Australian flights for Scoot- five times to SYD in the past week for example.
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Further to 772ER changes, along with the BNE flight which shifts to an A350 in a week from now, PER's remaining 772ER flight pair goes A350 from around beginning of June.
Basically this leaves only IST from its original rostered duties plus whatever odd jobs they find from them from now on. I really think they need to be making a definite effort not to assign SVM or SVN to the IST flights. It's a passable product if the 10+ hour flight gets the upgraded IFE and 2006 ex-77W Y seats. The other two planes are not acceptable for that length of flight, especially since there's no way of knowing when you choose to book, as to which you will get.
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