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Sydney Logistics

Posted:
03 Jul 2004, 14:15
by jonathan020
Does anyone know how long the stopoff in Hong Kong is enroute to Sydney? Will they deplane or do you stay onboard?

Posted:
03 Jul 2004, 14:16
by jonathan020
Also, as the journey is a very long one, I assume they will have to operate two A346's at any one time on this route? Where are the aircraft coming from?

Posted:
03 Jul 2004, 14:26
by pegitt
They will be operating the new 346's then be replaced by A380 when they come in to service. There will be a 90 min stop over not sure if pass will deplane. Flight's ive been on with a stopoff they wouldnt let us off for security reasons etc.
cheers

Posted:
04 Jul 2004, 21:21
by mitchja
I do hope VS will allow over-night stop-overs - maybe through VH as it's much better doing it that way rather than flying for 23Hrs with only a few hours break. Not sure though as the SYD flights still have the VS200 flight numbers, the same as HKG [?]
Mind you when I did it, I flew BA to SIN then Qantas SIN-SYD
Regards

Posted:
04 Jul 2004, 21:34
by Nottingham Nick
I am sorry, but the more I think about the 'no stopover' / 'no deplaning' rule, the more it fills me with dread. 23 hours in economy! [:(]
In these days of DVT scares, if every other airline doing the Oz routes allows stopovers, how can VS hope that people will use them?
Nick

Posted:
04 Jul 2004, 21:58
by anteo
quote:
if every other airline doing the Oz routes allows stopovers, how can VS hope that people will use them?
Youd be surprised what people will do to save fifty quid... [}:)]

Posted:
04 Jul 2004, 23:56
by Jonathan
quote: 23 hours in economy! [:(]
Nick,
you'll guess have to fly PE or UC then;)
better earn more of those miles!:D

Posted:
06 Jul 2004, 01:06
by Wolves27
Really cannot believe they won't be offering stopovers. Really will cut out some of the market share if they don't.
Flying to Hong Kong later this year (11th Oct, if anybody wants to invite me and the brother into the CH

) and would love to stop back there to on the way to SYD.
Regardless of this, I am not flying to SYD in Ec, PE or preferably UC for that one me thinks!
Dean

Posted:
11 Jul 2004, 17:19
by ChuckC
From reading the thread I see that LHR-SYD is 23 hrs flying time. Could someone enlighten me on how long each segment is and what the likelihood of having UCS would be for a trip in late December '04?
Thank you.
Regards,
Chuck-

Posted:
11 Jul 2004, 17:24
by mitchja
Chuck
It's approx 12.5 hrs LHR to HKG with a stop off of 90 mins at HKG then approx 9 Hrs HKG to SYD.
UCS should be on all A340-600's by December.
Regards

Posted:
11 Jul 2004, 23:51
by ChuckC
James,
Thanks so much for that information. Now that SYD is finally a destination, any chance that VS would switch out the A346 for a B747?
Along with allowing stopovers I'd say that the larger aircraft (and eventually a 380) would increase VS' chances of garnering pax.
Regards,
Chuck-

Posted:
12 Jul 2004, 10:57
by vssyd123
When will VS gets FINAL Approval for this route?? It seems they haven't received the approval from HKG (as CX does not have the approval for LHR-JFK), therefore that is why they won't allow pax to get out in HKG for the SYD flight.

Posted:
14 Jul 2004, 19:17
by mitchja
I dont want to worry anyone - but where has Sydney gone [?]
It's not showing anymore on the VS web site [:(]
Regards