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I have it as showing 165 empty seats in Y with J showing as full.
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38% load factor in Y
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Err could someone post more accurate loads?
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I can see 73 unoccupied / unallocated seats as at 04:30 12/06.
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Agree with Andrew on the commercial sensitivity of disclosing actual loads......
That said the flight is 'wide open' in Y, take a friend and a footy!!! AB |
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hmmmm and Qantas are upgrading to a 744 on this route in a month.....just a one off empty flight??
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SOMEONE far more qualified than I will be able to answer this in more detail I'm sure.
However, some time back I flew with QF carrying a very small load of pax through to Asia. The Captain explained to me that they were carrying a huge load of cargo on that flight, hence pax numbers had been resticted. Do we have any Yield Management people on our message board? Perhaps you could explain "maximum weight loads" on trips such as this? |
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