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#809761 by at240
04 May 2012, 07:29
The 9/10 rotation was operated by Sweet Dreamer yesterday/this morning (still airborne). It looks to me that the flights were cancelled on the previous two days, however -- light loads, perhaps?
#809855 by ccarmock
05 May 2012, 12:30
maybe light loads yes - which is why I was concerned - as I am booked on VS 9 on 17th May and current PE looks lightly booked according to seat map
#809859 by at240
05 May 2012, 13:05
I reckon you'll be OK. I had a look at the seat maps for the other cabins and they are far from empty (I know this is an unreliable and imperfect method).

However, I just did a bit of research and it looks like they have cancelled it on Tuesday (8th) and the 15th. I am on it on Wednesday and was wondering if it might get pulled.
#809860 by ccarmock
05 May 2012, 13:41
If they are showing cancellations out to the 15th already maybe they have already decided which ones get pulled for that week.
#809862 by RLF
05 May 2012, 13:54
I think there have been a few flights pulled in the last week or so, there have been 3-4 a/c on the ground overnight at LHR whereas sometimes there have been none, or even the 601/603 delayed overnight if one plane went u/s
#809873 by honey lamb
05 May 2012, 19:39
The seat maps aren't really a clear indication of the bookings as not everyone selects seats at the time of booking - and remember, some people who have made reservations through travel agents, etc may not get their PNR until nearer the time of departure.

Earlier this year I was for the longest time the only person with a seat selected on my flight to DXB. The plane was substituted from an A346 to a 343 and in the end there were only about 3 empty seats in UC. I'm currently the only one with a seat selection on my YVR flight in UC. When I first booked there were 2 other seats selected but they have disappeared ?|

Also remember that the loads for the return flight will also influence if a flight operates. It may be empty going out but full on the return
#810164 by ccarmock
08 May 2012, 21:50
Looks like VS9/10 is not operating today, and trying a dummy booking not next Tues or Weds either, or the same days week after. I am on VS009 next Thurs, so assume if they were going to pull it I would have been notified by now as it looks like some cancellations have been planned for the next three weeks already.

I realise it could be pulled on the day for operational reasons but for light loads does anyone have a feel for how much notice is often given?

Expert flyer certainly shows Economy full on the Thurs. I am on an L ticket but upgraded with miles the outward to PE and return the following Monday to UC.
#810172 by tontybear
08 May 2012, 22:23
For a planned in advance cancellation they give a minimum of two weeks notice (otherwise the EU 261/2004 regulation starts to kick in) but they usually give more than that.
#810181 by hiljil
09 May 2012, 07:08
Oh dear. Sometimes a little knowledge is a dangerous thing indeed. Now I am on edge about my VS009 flight in June being cancelled and that is a long time to be on any edge !
:?
#810190 by slinky09
09 May 2012, 10:03
hiljil wrote:Oh dear. Sometimes a little knowledge is a dangerous thing indeed. Now I am on edge about my VS009 flight in June being cancelled and that is a long time to be on any edge !
:?


Post Easter flights do get quiet, but in June they will pick up, I am sure you'll be OK.
#810192 by hiljil
09 May 2012, 10:31
Thank you , Slinky ,for that . You have reassured me.
:)
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