All 5 of the 747's based at LHR are to leave the fleet between 2015/2016 and will be replaced with the 5 'on option' 787-9 Dreamliners.
This means only 7 747's will remain, all LGW based.
This means only 7 747's will remain, all LGW based.
clarkeysntfc wrote:367 seats on a Heathrow 747.
Air NZ have 302 in their 787-9's but in a very economy-focused layout. I'd imagine VS will have about 40 less than that at least.
slinky09 wrote:What is VS actually going to do to grow I wonder?
slinky09 wrote:
But, what a downsizing for VS, from a fleet of 747s and 346s with 300+ seats to a largest size of 264 seats. It means fewer miles rewards for sure,
What is VS actually going to do to grow I wonder?
David wrote:slinky09 wrote:
But, what a downsizing for VS, from a fleet of 747s and 346s with 300+ seats to a largest size of 264 seats. It means fewer miles rewards for sure,
What is VS actually going to do to grow I wonder?
If you take the seat numbers off planespotters.net you get the following
LHR 747's 386 seats x 5 = 1930
A340-600. 306 seats x 13 = 3978
A340-300 265 seats x 2 = 530
A total of 6438 seats for the planes about to be replaced by the 787-9 264 seats x 21 = 5544
A reduction of 894 seats or nearly 14%
Wow. Fewer rewards by far![]()
David
(It's probably a bigger worry if there was that slack in the planning during peak times)
gumshoe wrote:Didn't Sir Richard suggest in an interview recently that some of the on-order 787-9s could be swapped for larger 787-10s?
Silver Surfer wrote:SRB said that any 787-10 orders are likely to be additional to the 16 already ordered 787-9s.
starquake wrote:
I still can't see how the B&S routes are viable on a 787-9 - they'll need something bigger to replace the packed holiday Orlando route in particular, or go to 3 a day from LGW?
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