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A380/77W: route and equipment rumours
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Originally posted by jimyvr View PostBandung appears to be a new destination for MI.
Love reading your blogs, jimyvrLe jour de Saint Eugène, en traversant la Calle Mayor...
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Originally posted by solitaire View PostFWIW, the latest update from my source in response to my query that SIN-TPE-JFK plans may have been shelved:
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No news of SIN-TPE-JFK route being shelved.
SIN-PEK goes A380 in Nov '11
SIN-FRA-JFK goes A380 in Jan '12
SIN-TPE-JFK starts in Jan '12 using 77W
SQ wants SIN-DEL to be A380, but the Indian authorities will not allow any foreign A380 service until one of the Indian carriers starts it first.
SIN-AKL has a very high chance of going A380, rolling up two daily flights into one.
SQ is mulling a new route via AKL to a South American destination.
******End of rumour update******Originally posted by AsiaCommuter View PostIf the rumour is true, please make the AKL onward to Buenos Aires.... that would open up lots options for me!Originally posted by MAN Flyer View PostMost of that seems to be right, although interesting that you hear the SIN-TPE-JFK flights are still going ahead as the rumour was it had been delayed or dropped.
As it no longer seems to be much of a secret due to some fine investigative work by others , the date for SQ25/26 going A380, all the way to JFK, is 'allegedly' 15 Jan 2012.
Anyone know the new MI destination ?
AsiaCommuter mentioned something about Buenos Aires, and I'm pretty sure SQ is looking into that. Logic dictates SQ would definitely have to look at alternatives if the Brazilian or Spanish side denies SQ to continue flying BCN-GRU. It is to my understanding that BCN-GRU is not a given and done deal and there were a lot of conditions imposed on SQ for that route, and I would actually think BCN-GRU is granted to SQ on an ad-hoc basis on condition that they codeshare with Spanair. Having said that, I can assume that there is a chance either side might still revoke rights. Knowing SQ's 'kiasu' mentality, I'm sure SQ has made preparations to serve GRU or another South American destination through a different waypoint. I actually scrutinized SQ's position in both the Spanish and Brazilian sides and this complicated circus was also probably the reason why SQ didn't start selling tickets BCN-GRU way earlier than the launch date. Disclaimer: For this paragraph, I'd like to emphasize that this is something I deduced logically rather than from a "rumour" spreading around. I might very well be dead wrong on this.
AKL-South America, or specifically EZE, faces direct competition from the South American carriers such as Aerolineas Argentinas. Is the market big enough for two competitors on that route? I actually think Aerolineas Argentinas gets profits because their EZE-AKL flight continues on to SYD. Damned sure SQ can't possibly fly SIN-SYD-AKL-EZE/GRU, as the Australian authorities would most likely raise a stinker on it. To those in the loop, could SQ be contemplating a 77W going SIN - CPT/JNB - EZE/GRU?
MAN Flyer, would the new MI route be the USM one they announced few days ago? Or is there something else they haven't announced yet?
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Originally posted by feb01mel View PostFrom 5th Sep 2011, SQ 866 / 865 will be 77W.
No more 744 from mid-Jan, 77W all the way as of now.
From 5th Sep, SQ 860 / 863 will be 772 retrofitted, replacing 77W.
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Originally posted by SINFJ View PostWoot!!! Luckily I erred to be later, preferring 856 to 860 for my end Sep trip to HKG
856 / 861 is usually safer as is guaranteeed A380 ; SQ 860 / 863 often has last minute aircraft changes.
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Originally posted by SilverChris View PostIf there are no plans to send the 744s to any new destinations, it seems the Megatop era ends after they're off SQ25/26
http://airlineroute.net/2011/08/03/sq-w11update5/
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