smurfjed wrote: » Has it got to do with the ACT's or someone decided that the container system was too heavy. We had to make this decision with A320's, installed ACT's but opted out of the loading system as it weighed 600 kgs, also opted out of individual seat entertainment for the same weight reason.
sherology wrote: » As the a321LR has a full TA biz cabin, it's total seat count is the almost the same as the smaller a320, so there should be plenty of space for the baggage/containers, right? Cargo space may be limited though, but I sit in the cabin so don't know the math of the lower deck. I'd get the concerns if it were an LCC layout of 220-240 economy seats, as per euro-a321ceo.
California Dreamer wrote: » (b) would Airbus not have something laying around or 'know a guy' that could sort them out for a few months. Seems really shabby to me.
Jamie2k9 wrote: » YUL is going to cost, very high advanced bookings.
L1011 wrote: » A340s if anything. Insanely costly to run particularly when you were selling an A321 capacity
basill wrote: » Watch this space as another operator takes advantage of the route and any airport subsidy that was on the table. Another season is a long time in aviation. Opportunity could be missed.
theguzman wrote: » Consolidate JFK and bring in the HiFLY A380 and divert an A330 maybe? Would be nice.
California Dreamer wrote: » Is there room in DUB for an A380?
theguzman wrote: » Could another 757 be added to make up the shortfall?
billy few mates wrote: » Was this only announced today...?
ohigg84 wrote: » A333 EI-EAV also came back from maintenance yesterday evening, from Perpignan.