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'any ideas what aircraft will be on the Vegas route'?
I replied in the way I did because the obvious answer to that is a Boeing 777-200 seeing that all British Airways long haul from LGW is based around that aircraft, was I being smart of course I was because everyone knows that so your question wasn't smart.
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For someone who doesn't follow Gatwick you seem to be only posting on the Gatwick thread!
British Airways long haul operation out of London Gatwick Airport has been based purely around the Boeing 777-200 since 2003.
May I ask what do you follow?
British Airways long haul operation out of London Gatwick Airport has been based purely around the Boeing 777-200 since 2003.
May I ask what do you follow?
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Seems some more info on the higher density BA 772 initial routings. Presumably the rest of the 3 class to follow British Airways outlines London Gatwick HD 777-200ER routes in S18 :: Routesonline
BA Y seats seemed bad enough as they were!
BA Y seats seemed bad enough as they were!
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BA aren't adding an extra 777 to Gatwick next year, they are using the slack in the existing fleet along with a reduction of 1 flight per week to Orlando, Kingston and Oakland to fund the resumption of Vegas and new Toronto route.
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Do you know this for certain? I am not totally convinced. Some of the slack will be needed to enable the 777 refits to continue. Also several new 787s being delivered Heathrow between now and end of 2018.
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No there will be no new aircraft types but probably more 777s over time.
25 are being refitted so I expect some of those will be based at Heathrow too. That will also make the changes being bases easier to accommodate.
25 are being refitted so I expect some of those will be based at Heathrow too. That will also make the changes being bases easier to accommodate.
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Yes, I work for BA and on Yammer ( internal forum) someone asked if this meant that LGW was getting an extra 777 and someone from the fleet planning team replied back saying no. Just the slack in the existing schedule, Cape Town will have ended when Vegas starts and the reduction in OAK, MCO and KIN will fund the Toronto. Obviously some aircraft will rotate from Heathrow during that time too, but based aircraft will remain the same.
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The big plus is to do two flights on a single EZY booking via their engine.
You can also do this for just EZY fights as well so Jersey to Gatwick to Reykjavik on a single booking, 2 sectors.
You can also do this for just EZY fights as well so Jersey to Gatwick to Reykjavik on a single booking, 2 sectors.
Furthermore I understand that they plan to offer a similar service from Milan Malpensa, Geneva, Amsterdam, Paris CdG and Barcelona.
Wonder who would be the partner companies...
Wonder who would be the partner companies...