Thank you for your help, Bob and Airbuske!
Regards
Frederic
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- 11 Oct 2006, 20:07
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 04/10/2006
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1050
- 09 Oct 2006, 20:59
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Why not SN?
- Replies: 29
- Views: 5175
as long as they make money..they can fly donkeys..who cares?? seriously they need to improve the service they offer...THE CLAIM TO BE A BUSINESS AIRLINE..self check in counters introduced last year in BRU years too late...WHY? Try to use them..U need to know the full number of your electronic ticke...
- 09 Oct 2006, 20:36
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 04/10/2006
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1050
BRU 04/10/2006
Hi all, A few requests for 4/10: x LO232 leaving to WAW at 8:20 x 8U 925 to TIP departing at 13:35 x can anybody please confirm that the two KDC10s left at 9:05 and 9:50? No LOG as I'm not able to read registrations from the office unfortunately... Thanks a lot for your help! Kind regards Frederic
- 09 Oct 2006, 19:58
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 09/10/2006
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1780
- 07 Oct 2006, 10:55
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Why not SN?
- Replies: 29
- Views: 5175
If you want to compare, compare with OS. Its always a surprise to me to see what destinations OS is flying and with kind of aircrafts. Also today, I saw the plans they have for next year. Increasing to the US and Asia and new flights to Karachi. Looking at their recent financial results, I wouldn't...
- 29 Sep 2006, 22:25
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 29/9/06
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1936
Seen at BRU today was YU-ANF in AeroContractors colours. Can anybody confirm the reg of AH2201 to ALG please (the cargo flight, not the pax flight!). As far as I know, they have one B732F, but there are no recent pictures from this frame... Also the reg of the USAF BBJ at Abelag would be appreciated...
- 24 Sep 2006, 10:00
- Forum: Airline experiences and trip reports
- Topic: Lufthansa rip-off in FF miles programme?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1617
- 21 Sep 2006, 20:34
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: Brussels to JFK with AerLingus
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2153
- 21 Sep 2006, 20:24
- Forum: Airline experiences and trip reports
- Topic: Lufthansa rip-off in FF miles programme?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1617
No they don't, but LO do and sn26567 flew on an LO ticket (the fact that SN operated the flight shouldn't make any difference) I don't know the detailed LH rules, but what you say is not necessarily correct. AF (Flying Blue) does not give miles for example if you book an AZ flight which is operated...
- 19 Sep 2006, 20:08
- Forum: Airline experiences and trip reports
- Topic: Just Booked Flights with British Airways!
- Replies: 25
- Views: 4305
I just found out that BA appeared to have changed their BRU-MAN flight we're going on from a 146/ARJ to an ERJ145 Not a bad change, as the BAe146-200s BA operate give a very old impression on the inside. Certainly the ceilings... the interior was very clean however, when I was on G-GNTZ MAN-BRU 10 ...
- 04 Sep 2006, 19:53
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: SN Brussels Airlines and Virgin Express going together
- Replies: 290
- Views: 57507
Why exactly shouldn't you continue booking tickets? I only see advantages, as one airline will offer a much broader number of destinations. Optimistic.... you seems to forget the no decision/communication of SNBA/VIRGIN. Lack of comm is ok for a short term, but.... it's september now And what exactl...
- 02 Sep 2006, 13:34
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Question about KLM flight 1734 BRU-AMS
- Replies: 17
- Views: 2412
Furthermore, operating KL1734 with possibly poor loads is likely to be a better alternative than nightstopping the aircraft in BRU. Exactly, when KL increased their frequency on AMS-BRU to 6x daily, the nightstopping aircraft was replaced by the KL1734 (flying back in the late evening, you can see ...
- 02 Sep 2006, 12:29
- Forum: Latest aviation news
- Topic: 1 September: Again 2 emergency landings of SN
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1802
- 02 Sep 2006, 11:58
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Question about KLM flight 1734 BRU-AMS
- Replies: 17
- Views: 2412
As you say, the KL1734 probably doesn't have a lot of potential for interesting feeder traffic (except for the flight to BON/UIO/GYE, leaving somewhere around 23:30). However, the KL1733 arriving in BRU at 21:20 has a lot of potential, as this flight is the only possibility for connecting passengers...
- 01 Sep 2006, 20:04
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 31/08/2006
- Replies: 14
- Views: 2018
- 31 Aug 2006, 19:59
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 29/08/2006
- Replies: 16
- Views: 2641
- 31 Aug 2006, 19:57
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 31/08/2006
- Replies: 14
- Views: 2018
- 30 Aug 2006, 20:57
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 29/08/2006
- Replies: 16
- Views: 2641
Apologies, but quite a lot of requests: BJ3199 to DJE-CDG dep 9:20 OK631 to PRG dep 9:30 9:33 dep OHY A300 (positioning flight after arr OHY3647 ESB?) DE939 to MUC dep 11:50 TU8431 to TUN dep 11:54 TK1938 B73H dep 11:59 HU492 to PEK dep 13:29 I couldn't log anything, so no log unfortunately... Thank...
- 30 Aug 2006, 20:55
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 31/08/2006
- Replies: 14
- Views: 2018
This means also that the flights are doing well. So because an intermediate stop is exceptionally cancelled, and because bigger equipment is used (due to aircraft shortage), you conclude that a flight is doing well? It is possible of course, but I'd rather put a charter aircraft with a high density...
- 26 Aug 2006, 21:17
- Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
- Topic: BRU 25/08/2006
- Replies: 25
- Views: 3503