Hello, does anyone know when and what changes to the flights to Copenhagen that we can expect in the near future?
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Originally posted by SQavgeek View PostHello, does anyone know when and what changes to the flights to Copenhagen that we can expect in the near future?
CPH is now very much off the radar and SQ are adding codeshares for SAS flights out of ports such as LHR and AMS. Sooner or later the 772 has to go, but I wouldn't be making any predictions right now as to when.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostThere were strong noises that it was going to go A359 very early after their arrival into the fleet, and that it would also go daily. Increased SAS codeshares were the reason given combined with the improved economy of operating the new aircraft. There was even some expectation that it could have been the launch city before AMS was announced.
CPH is now very much off the radar and SQ are adding codeshares for SAS flights out of ports such as LHR and AMS. Sooner or later the 772 has to go, but I wouldn't be making any predictions right now as to when.Singapore Airlines fan in Sweden.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostAt the rate they are beginning to arrive, I would say definitely yes, but very much a question of when. If anything, the old 772 must be costing them a bit in fuel.Last edited by SQavgeek; 12 October 2016, 06:23 PM.Singapore Airlines fan in Sweden.
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Originally posted by SQ_326 View PostI am planning to return back from CPH in June 17 in J class. How do we know which 777-200 would SQ be using?
Sooner or later, CPH will change over to the A359, but anyone who claims to know exactly when is just speculating at this stage. There's a good chance it could happen by next June, however.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostSure does. I won't be flying the route again until they get rid of that old 772.
It's hardly going to impress all the SK codesharers...
I have to admit though that I'll miss the old 777-200ER's, sentimental value you know haha.Singapore Airlines fan in Sweden.
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