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Old 2nd Mar 2003, 17:35
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EAAC to SYD

According to ads in the Sunday Times EAAC are gonna be operating flights from mid Nov to mid Jan to SYD.

Looks like they are for Austravel only - just wondering if anyone knows where they will be routing through and what the comfy seats are like.

Anyone got any more info?

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Old 3rd Mar 2003, 07:25
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Is this gone be a SYD to BOH International Airport

Am interested in this venture!
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When it was offered to me it was from LGW via BKK.
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Took the time to give Austravel a buzz and they said it was tech stopping in CMB and then was non-stop to SYD from there. Sounds like quite a long stretch from CMB to SYD - is it poss in those old 200s?

Biz class at 50" pitch though sounds good - especially when compared to my usual route of Royal Brunei which is about £300 more!

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eaac to syd

As a crew member for eaac i can confirm we will be going via cmb to syd and it is for austravel .
3 class cabin .And we will have no problems making it on our a/c.
we have lots of new contracts in the pipeline for the next twelve months.
2 new 747's due to be delivered next week(200's).
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Old 22nd Mar 2003, 16:50
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Cool EAAC to SYD

Can anyone tell me where the new EAAC 200s are coming from? BA?
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The aircraft are G.VCAT and G.VRUM
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Excellent, Good on em.
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Old 25th Mar 2003, 11:54
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Britannia used to do this didn't they? I hope EAAC don't whinge half as much as the Britannia crews did!!

Former flyer. AirLanka used to run the L1011-500's CMB-SYD-MEL-CMB, I'm sure the 742's would have no problems to SYD.
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G-VCAT, G-VRUM OLD CATHAY PACIFIC MACHINES, WHICH WERE LEASED TO VIRGIN ATLANTIC, THEN I BELIEVE PARKED UP IN THE DESERT.
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