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oz in dxb
11th Jan 2011, 07:50
Email from TC saying that EK will substantialy expand into North and South America in the next 2-3 years.

Any rumours floating around where?

Oz

Microburst2002
11th Jan 2011, 10:33
That would be nice!:ok:

I'm looking forward to dance salsa again...

un, dos, tres!
un pasito palante, Mariaaaaaaaaaaaaaa:D

Wizofoz
11th Jan 2011, 12:38
'Reckon Seattle twice daily as soon as we have the airframes and drivers to manage it- mainly as an "Up Yours" to one S. Harper!!

stampee
11th Jan 2011, 15:51
Up yours Harper? He's the only one with any balls to stand up to the royal pricks in the UAE

helen-damnation
11th Jan 2011, 17:00
Seattle, Chicago, Miami, Washington, Boston, Las Vegas, Buenos Aires, Santiago etc.

Slight thread creep - did you see Willie Walsh complaining on BBC World about cabin products ( and I wasn't referring to him as the Creep:E).

BBC News - Fast Track - Rivalry intensifies in battle to dominate global aviation (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/fast_track/9349970.stm)

falconeasydriver
11th Jan 2011, 17:02
Up yours Harper? He's the only one with any balls to stand up to the royal pricks in the UAE

Interestingly Stampee, your Man Harper has finally come clean as to his governments motivation regarding blocking EK and other UAE carriers more access into the Canadian market place...and clearly it has NOTHING to do with standing up to anyone, its protectionism/nationalism pure and simple. Feel free BTW to colour it anyway you like, but any reasonable person can deduce the true state of affairs.
As to new routes, ORD anyone? perhaps Buenos Aires? mayby MIA? (God forbid though as that place is a cluster F**k)

The Zohan
11th Jan 2011, 17:43
fiscal yr. 11/12: miami, boston, seattle, maybe chicago, rio de j. + 4 new destinations in china...

tz

FUSE PLUG
11th Jan 2011, 17:52
So much for roster relief on the B777. If EK is gonna pull off that kind of expansion on ULR flying, factoring and 90+ hour months are here to stay.

In my last wash up, FNG said less flying in March and onwards... liar. I guess I should not be surprised

InnocentBystander
11th Jan 2011, 19:24
So much for roster relief on the B777

Some of those new places (MIA, BOS, ORD, IAD) are within reach of the fatbus. So I'd think that they would use some for that. Plus most euro destinations (Pretty much anything double daily) will go fatbus on at least one daily rotation soon.

That's some relief for the Boeing fleet.

Wizofoz
12th Jan 2011, 01:19
In my last wash up, FNG said less flying in March and onwards... liar. I guess I should not be surprised

No, hours will be down from March and through the Summer.

What he DIDN'T say was that they would be down permanently- they won't.

They MUST have a surplus this Summer, or else they will have to park Aeroplanes come Christmas, as there simply isn't the capacity to train fast enough to cover the deliveries.

FUSE PLUG
12th Jan 2011, 08:14
hours will be down from March and through the Summer

Great news then!

Just like they were supposed to be down in Sept and Oct and Nov and Dec and Jan and blah blah blah....

I've lost any optimism I once had with regards to increasing my days off. I'm sure come March they will find a way to add a more flying, one way or another.

I know this comes off as sounding a bit bitter. I'm really not though. Just realistic.

EGGW
12th Jan 2011, 09:05
EK29 back on the T7 in Feb :ok:

EGGW

bvcu
12th Jan 2011, 09:58
think you'll find EK29 on T7 from 15th jan .

Dropp the Pilot
12th Jan 2011, 11:12
It eludes me why this news should be :ok: instead of :eek:

Is it the fine local cuisine? the friendly locals? the well-ventilated and comfortable hotels? sunny skies?

Help me out

what_goes_up
12th Jan 2011, 11:29
:D:D good one Dropp... :ok:

The Turtle
12th Jan 2011, 13:49
United flys direct IAD and is full everyday...I've sucessfully ID90'd them once and the in the back its full of our kind of customers, EK would decimate them on that sector.

Delta to ATL is similar, I've been told.

Just an observation...EK dispatch if they are planning to go to ORD had better be less conservative in their winter flight planning then what I've seen out of them this week to JFK. (I can't speak of YYZ). Farthest alternate then say 30 mins extra holding is sufficent enough for an international arrival into ORD, JFK, IAD. If we're serious on a North America expansion then get used to the snow and ice, airports there won't close for a few inches and don't institute the same sort of panic planning that is the norm (and required) of the UK airports when there is flakes in the air.

my two dhs...

MrMachfivepointfive
12th Jan 2011, 14:46
Just an observation...EK dispatch if they are planning to go to ORD had better be less conservative in their winter flight planning then what I've seen out of them this week to JFK.
Don't worry: It will be their pleasure to give you a DPP to the second runway, DP being the outer marker.