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qantel 19th Feb 2008 07:44

Merged: Qf cancels/delays flights out of Perth
 
767 - U/S... flight canned
743 - U/S... flight to mel canned
743 - U/S... Flight to syd canned

Heard it was a chaotic scene this morning with almost 750 people stuck at the terminal. Pax were told all bags had gone to Sydney even though pax were sitting in the terminal at Per.
Anyone know anything?

flyitboy 19th Feb 2008 07:48

QF's PR section must have an awful lot of staff employed these days. I think they would almost need a ratio of 1 to 1 to handle the reg complaints they will/are getting.
The mighty QF, main colour of QF (apart from white ,which is not a colour anyway)? RED, red means danger, beware in all fields !:bored:

F

96julians 19th Feb 2008 08:13

750 eh?
not long before they work their way through all of Perth :}

ruprecht 19th Feb 2008 08:21

The end of the poor old Classic must be nigh.:(

DH 200' 19th Feb 2008 08:49

Apparently the Sydney bound flight was canceled due to a "recurring issue of odour detected in the cabin" leaving stranded passengers to spend the night in Perth's domestic airport.:rolleyes:

ZK-NSJ 19th Feb 2008 09:19

surely they should be able to pick up 4 or 5 used 744's on the market,
give them a quick spruce up (same ife as the 743) and let them loose

Going Boeing 19th Feb 2008 10:00


ruprecht
The end of the poor old Classic must be nigh.
Two of them depart mid-year with the remaining two going in December.


ZK-NSJ
Surely they should be able to pick up 4 or 5 used 744's on the market,
QF management looked for some B744's when the A380's were delayed - the only ones available would have cost big money (in both dollars and manpower) to get them up to reasonable condition, so they made the decision to keep the classics soldiering on.

Skystar320 19th Feb 2008 22:46


surely they should be able to pick up 4 or 5 used 744's on the market,
Doubtful the Aviation market we present ourselves in at the moment means there is nothing really good for sale on the market for sale that presents good value for money, the only notable is the ex Saudi Arabia B747-300’s that are for sale fresh from D-Check and the price tag that comes along with it.

Aside from that there is no 747-400’s available for either sale / dry lease [except for two which need serious mod’s] only WET Lease / ACMI aircraft

It’s the same as many regional’s in and around Australia are looking for Dash 8’s -100/200/300 series but it’s the same again the only ones that are on the market are earlier models with no APU / mid life engines and avionics. These sellers know that and are commanding high prices with a -100 in the low 30’s msn attracting a price of US$3.25mill, with no APU and engines / avionics timed out.

Jabawocky 19th Feb 2008 22:55

Does anyone know if some of the -400's will be used to relace the classics when the Dugong arrives? Or will there still be a shortage of airframes for some time to come after that?

J

CAPTBOB 20th Feb 2008 00:06

Jetstar to the rescue, yet again!!!
 
I hear that Jetstar will start operations to the West coast from ALL east coast cities by the end of April.

The Qantas product is grossly overrated and outdated. Time for a fresh start, enthusiastic young cabin crew (I'm sick of flying with my nanna!!) and NEW aircraft.

blueloo 20th Feb 2008 00:18

Bob - even if its a new plane, if it isnt looked after, it will still break down.

QFs planes may be old and crusty, but if they are given some "lovin" they will be fine.

As for QFs crusty grannies.....well yes...true....:E - but think of the things they could teach you.....

3 Holer 20th Feb 2008 00:26


The end of the poor old Classic must be nigh.
Or the end of outsourcing maintenance and treating engineering staff like sh*t must be nigh.


...even if its a new plane, if it isnt looked after, it will still break down......
So true!:ok:

qantel 20th Feb 2008 00:37

Is anyone else sick to death hearing about how Jetstar is going to take over the universe? I feel the Jetstar product only appeals to the Bogan in some of us!!

Buster Hyman 20th Feb 2008 00:54


As for QFs crusty grannies.....well yes...true....:E - but think of the things they could teach you.....
Like how to chew a steak without any teeth???:confused::uhoh::oh:

Sunfish 20th Feb 2008 03:22

I wouldn't like any teeth near my steak.

lemel 20th Feb 2008 03:42

Guys i think you are all out of line with regards to the "grannies" comments. Dont get me wrong, i like a nice young FA to look at, but one day she will get older. What are you ment to do??? Fire her because she ages like everone else. As far as I am concerned QF do the right thing by keeping the FA's that have worked hard and still continue to do so. Just imagine that it was a relative or friend of yours that got treated or spoke about like that. Not nice!!!!:=

G Cantstandya 20th Feb 2008 04:58

If they are grannies at least you know they r#*t.;)

Also, I must say I don't mind to the odd milf!!:E

Ref + 10 20th Feb 2008 05:03

Little bit of thread drift here me thinketh...

Wrong website altogether if you wanna see milf's!!

boocs 20th Feb 2008 05:32

"What are you ment to do??? Fire her because she ages like everone else."

My understanding is they do the next best thing in Singapore and Dragonair. Needless to say, no old (or fat) chicks!

b.

Going Boeing 20th Feb 2008 05:52

Jabawocky
 

Does anyone know if some of the -400's will be used to relace the classics when the Dugong arrives? Or will there still be a shortage of airframes for some time to come after that?
I believe that the plan was to replace the B743s on the Mel/Per & Syd/Per routes with A332's (2 new ones from Toulouse & 6 returned from Jetstar) in domestic configuration, however, these plans may be in disarray because of the delay in delivering the B787. It's looks like the 6 A332s will stay 6-9 months longer at Jetstar and it's also possible that the 2 new domestically configured aircraft will initially go to Jetstar. These are in addition to the 4 internationally configured A332s that are currently being delivered to mainline.


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