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#818844 by Hull
03 Aug 2012, 15:41
Afternoon all, I have just received an email from Virgin Atlantic advising me that VS008 LAX-LHR has been re-scheduled from 1735 to 1855.
Just wondering if anyone would know of the reason, I have checked to see if it involves daylight saving time changes but UK daylight saving ends 28 October and USA ends 04 November so i don't see that being a factor.
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Thanks
#818846 by slinky09
03 Aug 2012, 15:46
Ha ha, I had the same for my VS008 on 28 October ... no reason but VS juggling its schedules perhaps to get better utilization of the fleet?
#818848 by Hull
03 Aug 2012, 15:54
It's certainly no problem for the wife and I, and that means an extra hour and a half in the Air NZ lounge then I guess.

We have two invites if anyone is interested.
#818849 by cooperman
03 Aug 2012, 15:55
Same here for my 601 to JNB on 28/11....originally due to depart 19:25 now it's 20:30, with an additional 15 minutes flight time. :0 Has JNB moved further away from LHR??

I panicked at first thinking it was going to be a 330, but surely not on an 11 hour flight.Does it have the range?

We'll see.
#818851 by ilikebluesmarties
03 Aug 2012, 16:02
Co wrote:Same here for my 601 to JNB on 28/11....originally due to depart 19:25 now it's 20:30, with an additional 15 minutes flight time. :0 Has JNB moved further away from LHR??

I panicked at first thinking it was going to be a 330, but surely not on an 11 hour flight.Does it have the range?

We'll see.

To answer one of your questions, yes it does have the range Thomas cook scananavia uses their A333 (in much denser config) on 13 hour sectors between Scandinavia and Thailand, but they probably wouldn't due to the altitude/temperature problems there.
#818891 by Richie
04 Aug 2012, 09:16
Hi

Historically JNB would be on a 747 in winter but will now be operated by a 346 and the LA7 will now be on the Boeing for winter.

The reason for longer flight time is because the 600 is slower.

A330-300 can't operate that route as it has no area for crew to sleep. And it's regulation the crew need 3 hours bunk time on a Joburg.

Regards
#818896 by pollychops
04 Aug 2012, 10:29
Hull wrote:It's certainly no problem for the wife and I, and that means an extra hour and a half in the Air NZ lounge then I guess.

We have two invites if anyone is interested.


We fly out of there on the 19th October, if we can use your invites on that day then yes please.
#818909 by Hull
04 Aug 2012, 12:10
We fly out of there on the 19th October, if we can use your invites on that day then yes please.


I believe you have to be flying on the same day, so if you can hang on in LA until 10 November I will be happy to guest you in.
#818936 by cooperman
04 Aug 2012, 16:32
Richie wrote:Hi

Historically JNB would be on a 747 in winter but will now be operated by a 346 and the LA7 will now be on the Boeing for winter.

The reason for longer flight time is because the 600 is slower.

A330-300 can't operate that route as it has no area for crew to sleep. And it's regulation the crew need 3 hours bunk time on a Joburg.

Regards


Cheers Richie. I have travelled on the JNB 744 before in winter come to think of it!.
#818937 by CHill710
04 Aug 2012, 16:55
Hull wrote:It's certainly no problem for the wife and I, and that means an extra hour and a half in the Air NZ lounge then I guess.

We have two invites if anyone is interested.


:( I fly back from LA on the 9th November
#818953 by pollychops
04 Aug 2012, 21:08
Hull wrote:
We fly out of there on the 19th October, if we can use your invites on that day then yes please.


I believe you have to be flying on the same day, so if you can hang on in LA until 10 November I will be happy to guest you in.


Would love to hang out till then but afraid my boss wouldnt be too pleased.
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