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phil_2405
27th Jun 2005, 21:51
I'm planning to travel BA London/Heathrow to Prague in November. I'm slightly confused by several booking engines though. What a/c type normally operates this route?

The BA online booking says B757/767 on my flights but the BA timetable I have says A319/A320 :confused:

Any help, much appreciated.

Final 3 Greens
29th Jun 2005, 13:41
Phil

All I can say is that I have travelled to PRG quite a lot and seen mainly 32x on the route, occasionally 75, never 76.

However, I guess it depends on season and load factors.

ATIS
29th Jun 2005, 16:05
Did fly a few months ago with BA to PRG.

On Fri morning it was A319, quite a few spare seats
Sun evening it was a 767, and they filled it up.

Jordan D
29th Jun 2005, 20:49
Couple of years back (2003, I think) ex-LHR on 27/12 it was a 767 for the morning flight - and bloody full .....

Jordan

leonbrumsack
1st Jul 2005, 08:16
When I flew out from Heathrow to Prague in May 2005 on a Wednesday at 15:00, the aircraft type was a B767-300 - and it was (from what I could tell) almost full. I returned on a Saturday evening and flew on a B757-200. Hope this helps! :)

EGLKFlyer
8th Jul 2005, 07:32
Having done the flights on Tuesday & yesterday I can confirm that the 15:00 flight LHR-PRG is a 767 (don't ask me the -number as I wasn't taking that much notice...) and this returns as the 18:55. After trekking around Europe in various A319s, it feels much more spacious onboard! You also get suspicious when given a J seat because that would normally put you somewhere out near the starboard engine :)

Since neither flight was particularly full, it did feel a touch wasteful though. :(

Enjoy Prague - it's a beautiful city.

WHBM
8th Jul 2005, 19:48
As with other BA shorthaul routes there is some flexibility in types. The morning and evening outward flights are normally a 319 while the afternoon is a 767, but even on the advance timetable, let alone the game plan on the day, 320s and 757s sometimes appear as well. Crews go out and back on the same aircraft so there's scope for this sort of flexibility that you can't have on long haul.