Just checking the status updates page and I see that G-VAST (Ladybird) is set to go across to LHR on Friday 6th to do the VS3....having checked expertflyer, the flight has a very light load in UC, so that might explain why.
Jon
Jon
mattyp wrote:ISTBC but although the aircraft database shows VWIN at LHR, I actually think she's still in MNL. The MNL-LHR movement was on the status updates for ages prior to 22/12 and I don't think she actually made the flight.
Not quite sure why they'd fly VSHY out on a positioning flight and not cross her over with VWIN on a VS200 flight.
As for VAST, maybe there's another LHR 744 due into MAN for the next repaint? It's been a while since anything has been in...
mattyp wrote:VAST is currently operating the VS69 to Kingston - There's no way she'll back in time to operate the VS3 from LHR tomorrow??
mattyp wrote:VAST is currently operating the VS69 to Kingston - There's no way she'll back in time to operate the VS3 from LHR tomorrow??
RLF wrote:and another plane, as yet unidentified is due to go LGW-LHR on Monday, with no mention of VAST having gone back first...
horburyflyer wrote:Just checked expertflyer and the VS3 tomorrow is very light in all cabins. However, the VS4 back tomorrow from JFK is rammed in Y but very light in W which might explain why an a/c with a larger Y cabin might have been placed onto the sectors.... |:)
RLF wrote:So that is why BIG has come over to help at LHR, interesting that the last 2 were sent to MNL direct rather than off the 200/201 cycle.
mattyp wrote:Hmmm, seems like things may be a little tight at LHR for the next week or so. MNL is going to look something like a VS hub soon!!
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