Why am I not surprised! When I see Geert Bourgeois'face in HLN's article, things MUST go wrong... LolBralo20 wrote:LOL, and this only weeks after a "Het Laatse Nieuws" announced that HU would increase frequenties:
http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/1901/reisnieuw ... ssel.dhtml
Maybe they understood "decrease" as "increase"?
To bad to see another long haul route disappear, first ORD with AA and now PVG with HU...
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Actually I do not see this as "final" and a decrease of the presence of Hainan in BRU. They are currently bussy on the redevelopment of their long haul network (some routes are stopped (some temporary), some are changed, they requested some new things, they are placing the 787 in their plans for 2012,...). I'm quite sure they will do something with BRU. They are happy with BRU, they invested a lot in BRU (they buyed hotels, they expanded their team in BRU,...). We'll see...Bralo20 wrote:LOL, and this only weeks after a "Het Laatse Nieuws" announced that HU would increase frequenties:
http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/1901/reisnieuw ... ssel.dhtml
Maybe they understood "decrease" as "increase"?
To bad to see another long haul route disappear, first ORD with AA and now PVG with HU...
But to "sn26567", probably I've not looked good enough, but where is this mentionned on Airline Route? I only see the routes they requested (including a route to CDG, routes to EWR, ... and routes with the 787), that some routes are temporary stopped and that Toronto will restart (as Airline Route first said it will just stop). But I do not see that PVG-BRU is not restarted and it seems flights are still loaded in amadeus (altough they may not be bookable? didn't check that).
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YYZ appeared to be temporary suspending reservation so there's no "restart".
PVG BRU will be cancelled from 01JAN12, and NOT resuming after 25MAR12. Flight schedule and reservation is removed, while SN codesharing flight is Zero'd out. (Plus sometimes when a flight is listed in timetable it doesn't really mean anything at all.)
PVG BRU will be cancelled from 01JAN12, and NOT resuming after 25MAR12. Flight schedule and reservation is removed, while SN codesharing flight is Zero'd out. (Plus sometimes when a flight is listed in timetable it doesn't really mean anything at all.)
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Hainan to Bourgeois: Next yeal we declease tlaffic between China and BelgiumOO-ITR wrote: Why am I not surprised! When I see Geert Bourgeois'face in HLN's article, things MUST go wrong... Lol
Bourgeois to Hainan: Oh, thank you, very kind of you
Hainan to Bourgeois: No no, you don't undelstand: we ale going to DEclease tlaffic not INclease
Bourgeois to Hainan: Yes yes, I understand, thank you very much, that's generous of you
Hainan: Oh boy he doesn't have a clue, he thanks us and we are cutting a flight
Bourgeois to HLN: Hainan is happy with Belgium, they are going to increase the flights
HLN: Hainan is going to increase flights between Belgium and China!
2 weeks later: PVG-BRU-PVG is cut, loss of 3 flights a week
Bourgeois: Oh those stupid Chinese guys, can't they learn decent English for once?
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MR_Boeing wrote:Actually I do not see this as "final" and a decrease of the presence of Hainan in BRU. They are currently bussy on the redevelopment of their long haul network (some routes are stopped (some temporary), some are changed, they requested some new things, they are placing the 787 in their plans for 2012,...). I'm quite sure they will do something with BRU. They are happy with BRU, they invested a lot in BRU (they buyed hotels, they expanded their team in BRU,...). We'll see...Bralo20 wrote:LOL, and this only weeks after a "Het Laatse Nieuws" announced that HU would increase frequenties:
http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/1901/reisnieuw ... ssel.dhtml
Maybe they understood "decrease" as "increase"?
To bad to see another long haul route disappear, first ORD with AA and now PVG with HU...
Haia
But to "sn26567", probably I've not looked good enough, but where is this mentionned on Airline Route? I only see the routes they requested (including a route to CDG, routes to EWR, ... and routes with the 787), that some routes are temporary stopped and that Toronto will restart (as Airline Route first said it will just stop). But I do not see that PVG-BRU is not restarted and it seems flights are still loaded in amadeus (altough they may not be bookable? didn't check that).
I do also not see it as a ''final'' decrease. I think hainan will focus there International services out of PEK. Istanbul is also ended from PVG. Normally we will see a increase from PEK from 4 weekly to daily.
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Bralo20 wrote:Hainan to Bourgeois: Next yeal we declease tlaffic between China and BelgiumOO-ITR wrote: Why am I not surprised! When I see Geert Bourgeois'face in HLN's article, things MUST go wrong... Lol
Bourgeois to Hainan: Oh, thank you, very kind of you
Hainan to Bourgeois: No no, you don't undelstand: we ale going to DEclease tlaffic not INclease
Bourgeois to Hainan: Yes yes, I understand, thank you very much, that's generous of you
Hainan: Oh boy he doesn't have a clue, he thanks us and we are cutting a flight
Bourgeois to HLN: Hainan is happy with Belgium, they are going to increase the flights
HLN: Hainan is going to increase flights between Belgium and China!
2 weeks later: PVG-BRU-PVG is cut, loss of 3 flights a week
Bourgeois: Oh those stupid Chinese guys, can't they learn decent English for once?
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Maybe, but still a loss of a destination exBRU. This cancellation is not strange. Having only 3 weekly flights is too low if you compare it to what their competitors are doing (KL 12 weekly, LX daily, LH daily, AY daily, CA multiple dailies to Europe, AF 11 weekly, MU multiple dailies to Europe and BA 6 weekly).SabenaForever wrote:I do also not see it as a ''final'' decrease. I think hainan will focus there International services out of PEK. Istanbul is also ended from PVG. Normally we will see a increase from PEK from 4 weekly to daily.
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OLT Jetair relaunches route between Bremen and Brussels
OLT Jetair, the Polish airline formed as a result of the merger of OLT of Germany and Jet Air of Poland, resumed the former OLT route between Bremen (BRE) in northwest Germany and Belgium’s capital Brussels (BRU) on 2 November. The 380-kilometre route, which previously was operated until May this year, is now flown nine times weekly with 18-seat Jetstream 32 aircraft.
Source: anna.aero
OLT Jetair, the Polish airline formed as a result of the merger of OLT of Germany and Jet Air of Poland, resumed the former OLT route between Bremen (BRE) in northwest Germany and Belgium’s capital Brussels (BRU) on 2 November. The 380-kilometre route, which previously was operated until May this year, is now flown nine times weekly with 18-seat Jetstream 32 aircraft.
Source: anna.aero
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I would love to fly that Jetstream 32 aircraft soon! Not so many in Europe. Too bad they are double the price then LH is (with a stop in MUC yes)
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I was in BRU on 2 November and the OLT flight was not operated by J32 of Jet Air, but by a much bigger Saab 2000 of OLT itself. Is this common, or was I just lucky to see a Saab 2000?
Anyway, something else. On Airliners.net it is mentionned that Ethiopian will increase it's service to BRU from 5 weekly to daily again on January 12:
- 5/week: ADD-CDG-BRU
- 2/week: ADD-MXP-BRU
And what about the aircraft type? I've seen both the 767 and 757 this year (depending if the flight was operated through CDG (767) or through MXP (757)).
Anyway, something else. On Airliners.net it is mentionned that Ethiopian will increase it's service to BRU from 5 weekly to daily again on January 12:
- 5/week: ADD-CDG-BRU
- 2/week: ADD-MXP-BRU
And what about the aircraft type? I've seen both the 767 and 757 this year (depending if the flight was operated through CDG (767) or through MXP (757)).
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They fly the Saab in the morning, the J32 in the evening.MR_Boeing wrote:I was in BRU on 2 November and the OLT flight was not operated by J32 of Jet Air, but by a much bigger Saab 2000 of OLT itself. Is this common, or was I just lucky to see a Saab 2000?
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Ok thanks for that information. Didn't knew they can fill a S2000 have they some important corporate contracts on this route?andorra-airport wrote:They fly the Saab in the morning, the J32 in the evening.MR_Boeing wrote:I was in BRU on 2 November and the OLT flight was not operated by J32 of Jet Air, but by a much bigger Saab 2000 of OLT itself. Is this common, or was I just lucky to see a Saab 2000?
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MR_Boeing wrote: have they some important corporate contracts on this route?
I guess it has to do with the interline agreement with SN. Bremen - Africa.
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Didn't knew about that interline agreement either. Did they already have an agreement when they operated to BRU before or is this something new since the restart?andorra-airport wrote:
I guess it has to do with the interline agreement with SN. Bremen - Africa.
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Thre is an interline agreement, but no code share, right ?
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Correct, they only have a code share with Swiss.Air Key West wrote:Thre is an interline agreement, but no code share, right ?
Yes they had. I know of 2008, not sure before.MR_Boeing wrote: Did they already have an agreement when they operated to BRU before or is this something new since the restart?
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Jet Airways Changes to Mumbai – Brussels – Newark Operation from late-Nov 2011
by JL
Update at 0740GMT 16NOV11
As per 16NOV11 GDS timetable display, Jet Airways is adjusting planned aircraft operation on Mumbai – Brussels – Newark service, starting 21NOV11.
Details:
Mumbai – Brussels eff 21NOV11 Boeing 777-300ER service operation increases from 2 to 3 weekly. The 777 will operate as terminator flight to Brussels only
9W228 BOM0300 – 0750BRU 332 x567
9W228 BOM0300 – 0750BRU 77W 567
9W227 BRU1005 – 2325BOM 332 x567
9W227 BRU1005 – 2325BOM 77W 567
Brussels – Newark eff 26NOV11 Boeing 777-300ER service, which operates twice weekly, terminated. Service returns to Daily A330-200
9W227 BRU1015 – 1240EWR 332 D
9W228 EWR1830 – 0750+1BRU 332 D
Source: Airlineroute.net
by JL
Update at 0740GMT 16NOV11
As per 16NOV11 GDS timetable display, Jet Airways is adjusting planned aircraft operation on Mumbai – Brussels – Newark service, starting 21NOV11.
Details:
Mumbai – Brussels eff 21NOV11 Boeing 777-300ER service operation increases from 2 to 3 weekly. The 777 will operate as terminator flight to Brussels only
9W228 BOM0300 – 0750BRU 332 x567
9W228 BOM0300 – 0750BRU 77W 567
9W227 BRU1005 – 2325BOM 332 x567
9W227 BRU1005 – 2325BOM 77W 567
Brussels – Newark eff 26NOV11 Boeing 777-300ER service, which operates twice weekly, terminated. Service returns to Daily A330-200
9W227 BRU1015 – 1240EWR 332 D
9W228 EWR1830 – 0750+1BRU 332 D
Source: Airlineroute.net
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If I understand correctly, on days 567, the 77W flies BOM-BRU-BOM and a 332 flies EWR-BRU-EWR. Only on days 1234 will the flight be operated by a 332 on its full routing BOM-BRU-EWR and v/v.
This must be a logistic nightmare. Why make things so complicated?
This must be a logistic nightmare. Why make things so complicated?
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Probably because the 777 is overkill to EWR because of it's high operating cost. If they can make a profit by using the 332 to EWR then why not to so?sn26567 wrote:If I understand correctly, on days 567, the 77W flies BOM-BRU-BOM and a 332 flies EWR-BRU-EWR. Only on days 1234 will the flight be operated by a 332 on its full routing BOM-BRU-EWR and v/v.
This must be a logistic nightmare. Why make things so complicated?
Or they need the extra First/Business to BOM.
Logistical wise (if you mean shuffeling containers between aircraft) this should not be a big issue.
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ET does not codeshare with SWISS. It has codeshare agreement with SN, however.andorra-airport wrote:Correct, they only have a code share with Swiss.Air Key West wrote:Thre is an interline agreement, but no code share, right ?