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I think the only reason for a codeshare with US will be a non-stop connection to Philadelphia, but indeed I think that UA and CO are enough, but who nows... :P

I've ever heard (don't know if it is true) that SN reservate almost 60% of the seats on the JFK flights of AA. So I think the second daily flight to EWR is absolutly needed for CO, because their flights will be too full if they simply upgrade to B772 I think.
The reason why they wait so long to announce, I don't know. Maybe because of the new AFI destinations, probably UA and CO are going to codeshare on some/all of these new destinations, and I think SN has not the intention to announce their AFI flights to soon (because Air France). But I think they will announce this, this week or in the first part of February.
Some nice things to be announced in the comming days/weeks:
-Austrian codeshare
-new AFI destinations
-US partnerships
-And for later in 2010 the replacement of the Avro's and maybe other new aircrafts to be announced (replacement B737, extra long haul...)

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Conti764,

The codeshare with CO hasn't been announced yet, it's even not visible in the differnt bookingengines... Even the own SN site doesn't show this flight, Newark is even not an option with SN...

The sole site with the new codeshare is the site from Brussels Airport... And the only flight is the EWR flight...

So I doubt that this codeshare is actual allready, it seems to me that Brussels Airport is to soon with showing the codeshare.

I think we'll have to wait a couple of days to find out which flights will be codeshared...

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Bralo20 wrote:Conti764,

The codeshare with CO hasn't been announced yet, it's even not visible in the differnt bookingengines... Even the own SN site doesn't show this flight, Newark is even not an option with SN...

The sole site with the new codeshare is the site from Brussels Airport... And the only flight is the EWR flight...

So I doubt that this codeshare is actual allready, it seems to me that Brussels Airport is to soon with showing the codeshare.

I think we'll have to wait a couple of days to find out which flights will be codeshared...
Where do you see this info on the website of Brussels Airport???

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diminbru wrote:
Bralo20 wrote:Conti764,

The codeshare with CO hasn't been announced yet, it's even not visible in the differnt bookingengines... Even the own SN site doesn't show this flight, Newark is even not an option with SN...

The sole site with the new codeshare is the site from Brussels Airport... And the only flight is the EWR flight...

So I doubt that this codeshare is actual allready, it seems to me that Brussels Airport is to soon with showing the codeshare.

I think we'll have to wait a couple of days to find out which flights will be codeshared...
Where do you see this info on the website of Brussels Airport???
Arrivals page.

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Bralo20 wrote:Conti764,

The codeshare with CO hasn't been announced yet, it's even not visible in the differnt bookingengines... Even the own SN site doesn't show this flight, Newark is even not an option with SN...

The sole site with the new codeshare is the site from Brussels Airport... And the only flight is the EWR flight...

So I doubt that this codeshare is actual allready, it seems to me that Brussels Airport is to soon with showing the codeshare.

I think we'll have to wait a couple of days to find out which flights will be codeshared...
The codeshares are loaded in some non-public programs and some people know already that the codeshare will go much further than only BRU-EWR. ;)

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It also shows an SN flight number for the CO flight to EWR which is currently non-existing, so I don't think BRU are pulling this partnership out of their proverbial back, so to speak.

The assumption the Transatlantic codeshares are going to be announced in combination with the announcement of the some new African destinations by SN, to which the new transatlantic partners will most likely want to add their flightcode, is a very good one. ;-)

Formal announcement on this issue is expected mid February.

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Conti764 wrote:
diminbru wrote:
Bralo20 wrote:Conti764,

The codeshare with CO hasn't been announced yet, it's even not visible in the differnt bookingengines... Even the own SN site doesn't show this flight, Newark is even not an option with SN...

The sole site with the new codeshare is the site from Brussels Airport... And the only flight is the EWR flight...

So I doubt that this codeshare is actual allready, it seems to me that Brussels Airport is to soon with showing the codeshare.

I think we'll have to wait a couple of days to find out which flights will be codeshared...
Where do you see this info on the website of Brussels Airport???
Arrivals page.
OK now I see. And even for the departures : flight number SN8005

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Maybe you remember you that the Sunrise lounge of Brussels Airlines was in 2009 in the top 50 of the lounges in the world. But I still don't know on wich place. But I just found an article (from some months ago already), and you can read in that article that the Sunrise lounge of SN is chosen as the second best lounge in Europe with the Jet Airways lounge in BRU on the third place. The Crown lounge of KLM in AMS is chosen as the best European lounge.

So you can found in the top 20 of the lounges in Europe:
1: Crown lounge of KLM
2: Sunrise lounge of SN
3: the lounge of Jet Airways
The place 7 until 13 are all lounges in LHR.

It's a list maked by Business traveller Magazine, one of the best Business magazines in Europe.
Article in Dutch only, sorry:
http://www.natm.nl/nl/publiek/nieuws/vi ... ijzen.html

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In its monthly Travel News, Brussels Airport gives an interesting table of tyhe presence of Star Alliance airlines in Brussels:

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On December 9, Brussels Airlines has officially been accepted as a member of Star Alliance. Part of the 2 day program for the CEO’s and Alliance Managers was organised in co-operation with Brussels Airport and took place at the airport premises.

Star Alliance at Brussels counts 19 of its current 26 members, and one future member, Aegean Airlines. From the 19 airlines, 2 airlines take care of cargo and not passenger transport: Asiana and Singapore Airlines.

Star Alliance passenger airline activities in Brussels will expand significantly in 2010. Blue1 commences 2 daily flights from Helsinki. In June, Air Canada will start a daily flight from Montreal. In March, United will open a daily route from Chicago next to its successful daily Washington operation.

Code: Select all

Adria Airways           Ljubljana                    3 daily flights
Aegean Airlines*        Athens                       1 daily flight
Air Canada              Montreal                     new S10 1 daily flight
Austrian Airlines       Vienna                       5 daily flights
Blue1                   Helsinki                     new S10 2 daily flights
bmi                     3 cities UK                  9 daily flights
Brussels Airlines       70 cities                    Europe/Africa
Continental Airlines    Newark                       1 daily flight
Croatia Airlines        Zagreb                       1 daily flight
Egyptair                Cairo                        5 weekly flights
LOT Polish Airlines     Warsaw                       3 daily flights
Lufthansa               5 cities Germany             23 daily flights
SAS                     3 cities Nordic              9 daily flights
Swiss                   2 cities Switzerland         8 daily flights
TAP Portugal            2 cities Portugal            4 daily flights
Turkish Airlines        3 cities Turkey              4 daily flights
United                  Washington                   1 daily flight
                        Chicago                      new S10 1 daily flight
US Airways              Philadelphia                 1 daily flight
UNQUOTE
André
ex Sabena #26567

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OO-VEJ departed to phoenix, arizona. end of service.

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TUB023 wrote:OO-VEJ departed to phoenix, arizona. end of service.
OO-VEJ left BRU as SN9905F to MKE (Milwaukee, WI, USA).

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tolipanebas wrote:OO-VEJ left BRU as SN9905F to MKE (Milwaukee, WI, USA).
From there on, it flew to GYR (Phoenix Goodyear).

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indeed, stopped in Milwaukee for a daily check up.

oh and btw the mysterious A340 is for turkish, and left this morning:)

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TUB023 wrote:indeed, stopped in Milwaukee for a daily check up.

oh and btw the mysterious A340 is for turkish, and left this morning:)
Which one, because there are/were actually 2: one in front of the LH hangar at the northside of RW25R and one at the Sabena technics hangar at the end of RWY25L....

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I think the one in front of the LHJ Technik hangar: ex-3B-NAV (now EI-EHZ).

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The A340 in front of the Sabena technics hangar has a portugues registration.
CS-T??
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CS-TQM HiFly ;)

My pic of it on Saturday 30/01
http://euro-planespotting.skyrock.com/

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I am indeed talking about the one @ LH hangar, EI-EHZ

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airbuske wrote:The A340 in front of the Sabena technics hangar has a portugues registration.
CS-T??
And was still there, this morning...

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we are 'slightly' getting off topic...

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