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Hainan starts this summer flights to Peking from BRU
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two legs in an angle of almost 90degrees...
Me too, for a PEK-BRU I'd rather say they fly 3/4 of the trip over Russian territory.Flying-Belgian wrote:I'd be rather astonished they'd fly PEK-BUD via the Himalaya route...
PEK-BRU = 7966 km <SHA-BRU 9015 km <BRU-BRU 9243 km <BRU-SIN =10559 km Great Circle.
PEK-BRU imho will come close to OVB.
Maybe some one mixed Himalaya route (?) with Siberian route... Coming near the Himalayas on the PEK-BRU route would mean a detour of some 2000km, not making the trip safer either.
btw PEK-KTM and KTM-BRU, would be two legs in an angle of almost 90degrees...
Although I agree a PEK-BUD route could be a little more South
BRU = 50°54'05"N
BUD = 47°26'13"N
both destinations are North of their origin, and cold stable air is better environment for saving fuel.
PEK = 40°04'48"N
SHA =31°11'52"N between SAN 32°44'01"N & HOU 29°38'44"N
(FYI: NYC = 40°43'N & IST 40°58'37"N, only 15 minutes difference! And PEK lies most South of these three.)
SIN = 01°21'01"N
According to Air Agencies the ticketsale for the Hainan flights are very, very good. The two first flights were sold out in no time.
I expected this for the first flight. They carry a lot of journalists, VIP's, etc on that flight but there is a strong demand for a direct connection between BRU and China.
I expected this for the first flight. They carry a lot of journalists, VIP's, etc on that flight but there is a strong demand for a direct connection between BRU and China.
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Robin_Bamps
20 July 2006
Rolls-Royce announced today at the Farnborough International Airshow that the Hainan Airlines Group has selected the Trent 700 to power a new fleet of five Airbus A330s in a deal worth $250 million, including a long-term TotalCare® services agreement. They intend to lease via ILFC.
source
http://www.rolls-royce.com/media/search.jsp
They didn't mention the exact model. (A332s or A333s).
Hainan is doing what SNBA is not doing. Maybe because Hainin pockets are a little bit deeper?
ATC
Rolls-Royce announced today at the Farnborough International Airshow that the Hainan Airlines Group has selected the Trent 700 to power a new fleet of five Airbus A330s in a deal worth $250 million, including a long-term TotalCare® services agreement. They intend to lease via ILFC.
source
http://www.rolls-royce.com/media/search.jsp
They didn't mention the exact model. (A332s or A333s).
Hainan is doing what SNBA is not doing. Maybe because Hainin pockets are a little bit deeper?
ATC
Aviapartner signed a contract with Hainan Airlines for the cargo handling and catering.
Hainan choosed for Aviapartner because they can offer the best carts. They can offer a wide route by road in Europe for the importcargo.
About the catering; Hainan was very surprised about the variety and presentation of Chinese food they can offer in Business and Economy class.
One of the demands of Hainan, before they started flights to BRU, was to have a lot of infrastructure and logistics for their cargo at BRU.
Hainan choosed for Aviapartner because they can offer the best carts. They can offer a wide route by road in Europe for the importcargo.
About the catering; Hainan was very surprised about the variety and presentation of Chinese food they can offer in Business and Economy class.
One of the demands of Hainan, before they started flights to BRU, was to have a lot of infrastructure and logistics for their cargo at BRU.
Dear all,
I flew Hainan two weeks ago between Shanghai and Beijing in a 767-300. To my suprise there was no business class (big disappointment as I had row 4). But the biggest suprise was to find a Malev inflight magazine. This means that the it flew intercontinental without Business Class. Now I'm wondering:
Dio they have planes with a real Business Class?
Do they sell Business between Brussels and China in economy seats (as SN used to do for Tel Aviv in Sobelair's 767-300?
Or do they just sell economy?
Kind regards,
Stijn
P.S. Flying to Beijing in August for 432€ tax in, at those fares, you bet they can fill the plane!
I flew Hainan two weeks ago between Shanghai and Beijing in a 767-300. To my suprise there was no business class (big disappointment as I had row 4). But the biggest suprise was to find a Malev inflight magazine. This means that the it flew intercontinental without Business Class. Now I'm wondering:
Dio they have planes with a real Business Class?
Do they sell Business between Brussels and China in economy seats (as SN used to do for Tel Aviv in Sobelair's 767-300?
Or do they just sell economy?
Kind regards,
Stijn
P.S. Flying to Beijing in August for 432€ tax in, at those fares, you bet they can fill the plane!
Dear Stij, that's called an inaugural fare. During an inaugural period, airlines are allowed special fares. It's tradition too.Stij wrote: Flying to Beijing in August for 432€ tax in, at those fares, you bet they can fill the plane!
But you wrote you was surprised? You did not pay C-class? and got a 4th row seat boarding pass. I guess you had big expectations, until you was seated?
And Hainan is not in Seatguru not here and not here, and not here
Yet we know these B767's fly to BUD* as MA code share flights. But no info there...
*btw many Magyars went to aeronautical schools in China and vv.
No I didn't pay C class (I never do), but when you get a row 4 boarding pass and you see a B767-300, you begin to hope.SN30952 wrote But you wrote you was surprised? You did not pay C-class? and got a 4th row seat boarding pass. I guess you had big expectations, until you was seated?
What surprised me was to find a MALEV inflight magazine in all Y seat 767-300 while SN sells C seats.
Cheers,
Stij
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Hainan Airlines has a fleet of 5 Boeing 767-300 aircraft.
Two are flying in an all-economy lay-out on the international flights to/from Budapest (you flew on such an aircraft, Stij). Those aircraft are ex-Sobelair by the way. The regs of those two aircraft are B-2561 and B-2562.
The other three B763 aircraft are used for the flights to/from Brussels (B-2490/91/92). Those aircraft are configured with both Y and C-Class (even with PTVs in Y-Class!).
Regards
Frederic
Two are flying in an all-economy lay-out on the international flights to/from Budapest (you flew on such an aircraft, Stij). Those aircraft are ex-Sobelair by the way. The regs of those two aircraft are B-2561 and B-2562.
The other three B763 aircraft are used for the flights to/from Brussels (B-2490/91/92). Those aircraft are configured with both Y and C-Class (even with PTVs in Y-Class!).
Regards
Frederic
Is there any press release on this?Atlantis wrote:Aviapartner signed a contract with Hainan Airlines for the cargo handling and catering.
Hainan choosed for Aviapartner because they can offer the best carts. They can offer a wide route by road in Europe for the importcargo.
About the catering; Hainan was very surprised about the variety and presentation of Chinese food they can offer in Business and Economy class.
One of the demands of Hainan, before they started flights to BRU, was to have a lot of infrastructure and logistics for their cargo at BRU.
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Robin_Bamps
Thanks for that Fred !Sabena_690 wrote:Hainan Airlines has a fleet of 5 Boeing 767-300 aircraft.
Two are flying in an all-economy lay-out on the international flights to/from Budapest (you flew on such an aircraft, Stij). Those aircraft are ex-Sobelair by the way. The regs of those two aircraft are B-2561 and B-2562.
The other three B763 aircraft are used for the flights to/from Brussels (B-2490/91/92). Those aircraft are configured with both Y and C-Class (even with PTVs in Y-Class!).
Regards
Frederic
So, in short, no chance to spot those 2 ex SLR B763's here in BRU ?
One more reason for me to go to BUD once
Regards, Robin Bamps.
Why??Airbus_fan wrote:Is there any press release on this?Atlantis wrote:Aviapartner signed a contract with Hainan Airlines for the cargo handling and catering.
Hainan choosed for Aviapartner because they can offer the best carts. They can offer a wide route by road in Europe for the importcargo.
About the catering; Hainan was very surprised about the variety and presentation of Chinese food they can offer in Business and Economy class.
One of the demands of Hainan, before they started flights to BRU, was to have a lot of infrastructure and logistics for their cargo at BRU.
