zonker
19th Nov 2000, 22:49
CX110 was originally scheduled to depart at 0900 on Sunday, 19 November. No F/Os were available. Crew Control attempted to call all the F/Os and Captains in Oz. Some of them would have been illegal to operate the service. Others were promised Christmas off, or extra leave. None accepted. So an F/O was flown out of Hong Kong on the night of 18 November, but due to duty time limits could not operate the reciprocal service until half past midnight - past the curfew limit at Sydney airport. CX attempted to have the curfew restriction lifted, but no success.
The delayed service was finally scheduled to depart at 0700 on Monday 20 November, 22 hours late. The real fault here is that there are insufficient crew, and poor rostering of available crew, due to management ineptitude. I wonder what the passengers were told.
The knock-on effects would be important too. All the fleets are working to maximum capacity, so delays and cancellations can be expected elsewhere in the network from this.
[This message has been edited by zonker (edited 19 November 2000).]
The delayed service was finally scheduled to depart at 0700 on Monday 20 November, 22 hours late. The real fault here is that there are insufficient crew, and poor rostering of available crew, due to management ineptitude. I wonder what the passengers were told.
The knock-on effects would be important too. All the fleets are working to maximum capacity, so delays and cancellations can be expected elsewhere in the network from this.
[This message has been edited by zonker (edited 19 November 2000).]