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Viva Macau to cancel SYD flights increase MEL flights
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Thats a shame. Another international carrier suspending services. Love their livery. Hopefully they will resume as they suggest.
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Kieran Wells Photos at: http://flickr.com/kieran380747 and https://www.facebook.com/Windsweptaviation/ Carriers flown: QF, VA, EK, NZ, BA, KA, CX, AS, BE, JQ, TR, SK, LH Types flown: 744, 738, 737, 743, A380, A340, DH8, A320, ERJ190, 736 |
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Whats the reason for keeping and increasing Melbourne? Did they have significantly better loads from MEL? Or is it costing them too much at Sydney airport?
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Both according to travelweekly today.
I believe the loads are very full out of MEL .Linking 2 large casino cities also has helped. There is also some doubt they will come back to Sydney in December it may be later according to the report today Page 2 http://www.travelweekly.com.au/dirpl...14_01_2010.pdf |
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have been watching their loads the last week and not one flight has come in/gone out MEL with more than 100 pax....wouldn't say they are quite full by any means
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Daniel i read a trip report on another aviation board which stated the flight on 26 dec 2009 was 100% full.
The site was http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showth...e=70:confused: |
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I flew them SYD-MFM and MFM-SYD back in december, and neither flight was full. The SYD-MFM leg was at about 80~90% by my estimates, with a few empty seats here and there, enough for a few people to lay across the middle row of three seats.
The return leg was probably ~60% by my estimates, with at least the last 10 rows of the middle aisle occupied by people laying across the whole row (I probably should've done that and would've gotten a better night's sleep), while I had no one next to me in my window seat either.
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