Now that the good old Air Chief Marshals have got their feet under the table, their experience and expertise in running an international airline comes to the fore...
A new service starts to DUS, a bit from the left field but big catchment area, German and Dutch etc so you can sort of see it. But the proposal is to start with an F cabin, which seems very strange. What is really bizarre though it was to be at the cost of FRA which was going to lose its second daily flight and get just a single A380 a day.
However, that was last week, and this is TG, with new geniuses in charge, so the second daily FRA is being kept, or is it ?. No really it is, and the second daily flight is now with a 744 rather than the current 346. This week anyway...
In addition to this SYD looks like it is finally losing F, again, which isn't a surprise and probably means it will be back again shortly.
CGK is supposedly going from a daily A333 to three times a week, on an A320 (just like the first flight to SGN), which belong to Thai Smile, who are moving half of their flights from Suvarnabhumi to Don Muang.
Even airline route has stuff in Red on the TG updates. This promises to just keep getting better.
http://airlineroute.net/2014/08/25/tg-w14update2/
A new service starts to DUS, a bit from the left field but big catchment area, German and Dutch etc so you can sort of see it. But the proposal is to start with an F cabin, which seems very strange. What is really bizarre though it was to be at the cost of FRA which was going to lose its second daily flight and get just a single A380 a day.
However, that was last week, and this is TG, with new geniuses in charge, so the second daily FRA is being kept, or is it ?. No really it is, and the second daily flight is now with a 744 rather than the current 346. This week anyway...
In addition to this SYD looks like it is finally losing F, again, which isn't a surprise and probably means it will be back again shortly.
CGK is supposedly going from a daily A333 to three times a week, on an A320 (just like the first flight to SGN), which belong to Thai Smile, who are moving half of their flights from Suvarnabhumi to Don Muang.
Even airline route has stuff in Red on the TG updates. This promises to just keep getting better.
http://airlineroute.net/2014/08/25/tg-w14update2/
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