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Post by Freiheit »

if you include taxes and sales fee, it still is 65 € for CPH BRU leg. For that price you have the same kind of flexibility as Virgin Express: for small fee (about 35 €) you can change your schedule. For me this was very useful.

themole

Re: Maersk's BRU-BLL no longer codeshared by SN?

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blackhawk wrote:
Long live SN Operated by Airlines!!!!
Nice to see that some people have the guts to tell it like it is!

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Re: Maersk's BRU-BLL no longer codeshared by SN?

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So if I get it right it's sun-air who will do the flights ? :?
themole wrote:
blackhawk wrote:
Long live SN Operated by Airlines!!!!
I totally agree....... :roll:

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Post by blackhawk »

Yep Avro, Sun-Air will fly between Brussels and Billund with a Dornier, and like always, SN will codeshare.

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Post by BRU-CPH »

But at this moment there apparently no SN (codeshare or not) flights to Billund anymore, why leaving this gap for there former partner Maersk?

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Post by Bruspotter »

Hello everybody.

I don't know why you guys are so surprised that Maersk Air has
2 flights at one day with 737-700's to Copenhagen,since this has
been like that for a whole time.Now don't shoot me...
I have my logs to prove that,and the biac website also says
the 2 flights are to Copenhagen.But if they're looking for expanding
at BRU is should say ; ....let them come. :)

However the code-sharing is new for DM i guess,because i've
never seen any other flight code than DM when it is a Maersk flight
to Copenhagen,so...

(will buckle up for the reactions i'll have on this reply :lol: )

Regards: Yannick

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Post by Avro »

Bruspotter wrote: However the code-sharing is new for DM i guess,because i've
never seen any other flight code than DM when it is a Maersk flight
to Copenhagen,so...
I think you didn't read this thread very well ;)

DM is stopping the codeshare with SN on the BRU-BLL route.

Chris

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Post by Apuneger »

Guess who'll be flying on Maersk Air to CPH on November 11th, and back to BRU the same day ;-)

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Post by Sabena_690 »

You managed to book your tickets, Ivan? :mrgreen:

Hope that you will be able to check-in for the return in Brussels, so that you can stay airside during your visit.

We are expecting a long report ;)

Your return should be on a B735, while your first leg is listed as a '737'.

Have fun!

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Sabena_690 wrote:Your return should be on a B735, while your first leg is listed as a '737'.
Outbound flight listed as 737-700 in OAG. Return indeed 737-500.

Enjoy your flights!
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Post by Apuneger »

Hi guys,

Yup, I called to CPH and got my (confirmed!) tickets in L-class. I'll make good notes of my experiences and let you guys know.

By the way, a 737-700 is interesting. I'll try to get a jumpseat, or at least access to the flight deck...

Ciao,
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Post by Avro »

I wish you the best for those flights.
Apuneger wrote: By the way, a 737-700 is interesting. I'll try to get a jumpseat, or at least access to the flight deck...
I would do the same, but don't dream too much ;) otherwise you could be disappointed...

Chris

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