Have they told Ryanair/Wizzair/Jetair that each time a A340 (or any aircraft of the same category) operates in CRL:
- it blocks several parking stands
- it blocks all the traffic on the apron (impossible to overtake it like two B737 or A320 can do)
- once it uses the taxiway south, no other movement is allowed on the RUNWAY (taxiway too close)
- it will need a backtrack to depart from the beginning of runway 07 (most of the current operators depart without backtrack)
Therefore, operating a wide body in CRL is going to create important delay to other operators.
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Any ideas of timetable hours? tx
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Which are the other cities they will serve outside of Hong Kong?
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There may be a big opening for Air Belgium if LH gets rid of SN...
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I think : Shenzhen, Tianjin, Xi'an, Guangzhou, Chongqing,... Maybe Shanghai. But these destinations are my thinkings...Shengenzone wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 09:14 Which are the other cities they will serve outside of Hong Kong?
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This news was set just after the announcement of Charleroi.
I have a question, when will come the 1st A343 at Charleroi (not mid-February but the real date...) ?
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Given the fact that SN cannot codeshare with NH to/from Tokyo, have they received authorization from Moscow to fly over Russia?
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I guess that our Prime Minister Charles Michel forgot to discuss this point during his recent visit to Putin Nd Medvedev. But was he sufficiently briefed? Maybe the SN managers had other things to worry about?
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With all his qualities, none ever called our PM lyrical Think you might wish to check some settings on your mobile phone...But was he sufficientlyrics briefed?
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I corrected this autocorrect mistake within seconds, but apparently not fast enough.jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 14:52With all his qualities, none ever called our PM lyrical Think you might wish to check some settings on your mobile phone...But was he sufficientlyrics briefed?
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Bad luck, apparently. Do feel free to remove it all!
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If I'm not mistaken, A340 aircrafts will operate from the South Terminal (old one used prior to 2008).mvg wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 06:59 Have they told Ryanair/Wizzair/Jetair that each time a A340 (or any aircraft of the same category) operates in CRL:
- it blocks several parking stands
- it blocks all the traffic on the apron (impossible to overtake it like two B737 or A320 can do)
- once it uses the taxiway south, no other movement is allowed on the RUNWAY (taxiway too close)
- it will need a backtrack to depart from the beginning of runway 07 (most of the current operators depart without backtrack)
Therefore, operating a wide body in CRL is going to create important delay to other operators.
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Premium passengers will use the refurbished South Terminal, but Economy passengers will use the regular one.
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Niky Terzakis has been interviewed at the press conference at CRL by Xinhua News.
He talks about Shanghai and Beijing, which are his priorities after HK.
http://french.xinhuanet.com/2018-02/02/c_136943086.htm
He talks about Shanghai and Beijing, which are his priorities after HK.
http://french.xinhuanet.com/2018-02/02/c_136943086.htm
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They can bus those passengers over to the south terminal
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So am I reading correctly that Air Belgium will start accepting reservations and the end of this month for flights starting the end of next month?
Find it very optimist to expect to carry a decent load given only 4 weeks from the start when other airlines give themselves 6 months which is what Cathay has done for their HKG-BRU route.
But anyway good luck to Air Belgium and hope to see them in the air very soon and very successfully!
Find it very optimist to expect to carry a decent load given only 4 weeks from the start when other airlines give themselves 6 months which is what Cathay has done for their HKG-BRU route.
But anyway good luck to Air Belgium and hope to see them in the air very soon and very successfully!
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I'm just wondering how they'll handle the luggage. It will take a hell of a time to transfer luggage from the North Terminal (where the automated baggage sorting system is located) to the South one with their "Mulag" (or vice versa). By the way, the South Terminal has not an automated baggage sorting system...
Edit: Moreover, as stated below regarding the bus, I don't see Mulags driving on the taxiway and crossing the runway to bring luggage from the North Terminal to the South Terminal... It's completely inefficient. Therefore, I'd like to know where the information stating that "Premium passengers will use the refurbished South Terminal, but Economy passengers will use the regular one" comes from...
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It might be the other way around: premium passengers (and their luggage) bussed to the North terminal?
I will ask Jean-Jacques Cloquet next time I see him (I invited him for a conference to his former colleagues of Solvay in March).
I will ask Jean-Jacques Cloquet next time I see him (I invited him for a conference to his former colleagues of Solvay in March).
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