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VS to KUL - late 07 ??

Posted:
01 Jan 2007, 19:11
by rwheatla
Last friday whilst booking a miles flight from PVG - LHR I was chatting about new routes, life in asia etc etc. I was informed by the guy on the gold team that KUL will be served ex LGW later in 2007, initially as a seasonal route.
Does anybody know anything about this?

Posted:
01 Jan 2007, 21:00
by Decker
Probably a reference
to this

Posted:
01 Jan 2007, 23:52
by djuluvmee
Could this be the service that takes over the suspended Nassau route?

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 00:43
by Wolves27
I havn't read the links on other thread (sorry, simply can't be bothered tonight) but if Vs were to serve KUL (no bad thing I hasten to add) I couldn't see it being out of LGW or seasonal.
I've never seen KUL as a conventional B&S route, nor one that would be exceptionally busier at certain times of the year.
Nonetheless, as a future destination I would be happy.
Dean

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 11:10
by VS045
I agree with Dean - I don't see the route being ex-LGW and, in any case, what metal would be used then? There doesn't seem to be much spare at LGW.
AFAIK, BA doesn't fly to KUL...(although ISTBC)
VS.

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 14:29
by VS075
I think LGW was mentioned because easyJet has a hub there and it doesn't fly out of LHR for obvious reasons. There's no point having a 3-way low cost alliance if they don't link to each other, so it makes perfect sense to have a LGW-KUL flight. I really can't see B&S being an issue here if all of those 'Malaysia Truly Asia' adverts are anything to go by.
And also where's the aircraft going to come from to do the LGW-KUL leg?
This should get more interesting as more information become available.

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 14:31
by VS075
Referring to djluvmee's comment about the suspended Nassau route is this so that there's a plane to do GLA-MCO now that it is to operate independent from VS073?

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 15:10
by djuluvmee
The Nassau route operates on a Monday, but the new Glasgow to Orlando route will opperate on a Saturday.

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 16:54
by porsche911
There is no way SIA would let this go ahead - Dont SIA have their own "budget airline anyway"

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 17:11
by VS045
Also, the Mauritius route is meant to be starting in late 2007.
VS.

Posted:
02 Jan 2007, 17:17
by Richard28
Originally posted by porsche911
There is no way SIA would let this go ahead - Dont SIA have their own "budget airline anyway"
I was thinking the same thing.
Perhaps Air Asia are going to buy SQ's share of VS?
Per article on BBC website
here the Malysian transport minister will be at a press conference tomorrrow, so could be a big announcement.

Posted:
03 Jan 2007, 13:16
by Daffy
The plane used for Nassau is going to be used for a Sunday MAN-ORL service to bring the VS75/76 daily

Posted:
03 Jan 2007, 23:13
by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by Daffy
The plane used for Nassau is going to be used for a Sunday MAN-ORL service to bring the VS75/76 daily
err, MCO