Virginlondon wrote:It should give Virgin a more versatile fleet for seasonal demand on routes. Its not the first time they have introduced smaller planes i.e. a 747 fleet to a mixed 747/A343.
It seems to me that a number of airlines are flying smaller planes these days inc BA: 747-400 to 777
Not sure where you get that from - BA has brought back its 747s from the desert, is having A380s delivered from next year, and is ordering 77Ws over 772s. BA has a strategy and a plan for growth that VS doesn't seem able to emulate in any shape or form. I'm just seeing managed decline.
ComeFlyWithV wrote:Don't forget the new A330's do not have ANY proper crew rest facilities... so that means there is extra space in the hold that can be used for Cargo (as the 346 has the lower deck mobile crew rest).
Oh lovely, so crew unhappy, that bleeds into no use of the front loo for UC pax all wanting to change at the same time, etc. crew congregating around doors L1 and L2, crew reserving UC seats for their use (not blaming the crew here).
A333 payload with c. 200 passengers = 46 T
A346 payload with c. 380 passengers = 56 T
Of course VS will have fewer passengers to compare, say 265 and 330 which will make the cargo difference greater between them.
Then there's range, the A333 with 290 pax has a range of c. 6,000 NM whereas the A346 has range of 7,900 NM. So HKG will be hard if not doable with an A333 for example so the fleet could become a little inflexible.
The 333 is a "smaller' aircraft in every regard.
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