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China Airlines to fly A350s to Sydney from 01 Dec
China Airlines has confirmed
it will introduce its new Airbus A350-900 aircraft on flights between Sydney and Taipei and will boost frequencies to double daily, starting 01 Dec. The services will also connect with the Taiwan-based carrier’s recently reintroduced services to London Gatwick on four days per week, allowing travellers to fly the entire journey aboard A350s. London flights will depart SYD at 2210, arriving LGW 1530 the next day after a five-hour stopover. The second daily service from Sydney to Taipei will operate early afternoon, departing 1330. China Airlines’ new carboncomposite A350s will be fitted in three-class configuration, with 32 Business class seats, 31 Premium and 243 Economy class seats |
Definitely something to look forward to Mark
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The first scheduled A350 service to Sydney and two per day, if no one else jumps in earlier.
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CHINA Airlines will be decreasing its
daily frequency between Taipei Taoyuan and Sydney to five weekly from 29 Oct to 26 Nov using A330s before moving to double daily A350 flights. |
The Double Daily services seem to have been a bit much, as they are now down to 3 x weekly CI55/56 (the daytime flights), with the overnight CI51/52 remaining daily.
I have experienced these changes first hand as 3 out of 4 of my flights cancelled weeks ahead, and the one that stayed as scheduled (CI55 on 12 June) had just 51 passengers - good for the passengers, but not for the airline. I suspect that they will become seasonal. |
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