brussels airlines to New York!
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brussels airlines to New York!
Dear All,
It seems clear now - according to the brussels airlines press conference today - that SN will send their own birds to New York in 2012!
This new destination will be a major step forward for my favourite airline!
More information would be welcomed...
Cheers,
Vincent, Paris (F)
It seems clear now - according to the brussels airlines press conference today - that SN will send their own birds to New York in 2012!
This new destination will be a major step forward for my favourite airline!
More information would be welcomed...
Cheers,
Vincent, Paris (F)
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Yes but that press conference was about the 60 jobs that may be lost, and about the 80 million loss this year. (new topic?) .They only state that they will fly to NYC in June, next year.
In Dutch: http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/996/Econom ... ines.dhtml
In Dutch: http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/996/Econom ... ines.dhtml
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Of course that was the main information of the press conference... Heavy losses combined with jobs cuts are dramatic (see topic regarding brussels airlines in the newspapers)...
However, this is the first time (well... I may be wrong...) that NYC is officially confirmed as brussels airlines first TATL destination.
However, this is the first time (well... I may be wrong...) that NYC is officially confirmed as brussels airlines first TATL destination.
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I am french and I can't understant dutch unfortunately... however, De Morgen seems to confirm the new BRU-NYC ops being planned in june!
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Article also available in French: http://trends.levif.be/economie/actuali ... q2BOiJdplAbrusselsairlinesfan wrote:I am french and I can't understant dutch unfortunately... however, De Morgen seems to confirm the new BRU-NYC ops being planned in june!
André
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I suppose we will be using an A330 to fly there then.
Are we ETOPS "enough" approved to fly transatlantic on a twin?
I remember VanGaever/Delsey used to have problems with their certification, and had to fly longer route because of it, which cost a lot of fuel/money.
Are we ETOPS "enough" approved to fly transatlantic on a twin?
I remember VanGaever/Delsey used to have problems with their certification, and had to fly longer route because of it, which cost a lot of fuel/money.
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SN's long haul fleet is ETOPS 120 certified as Africa isn't exactly the place where you have a multitude of alternatates readily available to you should you want to divert mid-flight, over the Sahara...FlightMate wrote:Are we ETOPS "enough" approved to fly transatlantic on a twin?
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ETOPS 120 should do the trick, just a small spot should be avoided...
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=bru-jfk&MS=wls&DU=mi&E=120
It shouldn't bother to much...
Off topic, by looking at this map, I guess JAF's 767-300's are ETOPS 120 as well?
Cheers,
Stij
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=bru-jfk&MS=wls&DU=mi&E=120
It shouldn't bother to much...
Off topic, by looking at this map, I guess JAF's 767-300's are ETOPS 120 as well?
Cheers,
Stij
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Perfect!
Will ops start together with the forthcoming timetable?
Will ops start together with the forthcoming timetable?
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Off topic answer
JAF 767-300's are ETOPS 138

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Start spreading the news... 
Good news from SN. It's sad that they need to dump flights in Europe but this is how the market is nowadays.
Yesterday Le Soir was reporting something about negociations on Egypt rotations. Is that related to the Club Med deal for places like SSH or will SN soon be opening up flight to CAI in place/jointly with Star partner MS?

Good news from SN. It's sad that they need to dump flights in Europe but this is how the market is nowadays.
Yesterday Le Soir was reporting something about negociations on Egypt rotations. Is that related to the Club Med deal for places like SSH or will SN soon be opening up flight to CAI in place/jointly with Star partner MS?
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We remain off topic. This is for the charter triangular flights between BRU, SSH and Taba, where crew would have to make 12-hour duties, at the limit of what is allowed by law.BrightCedars wrote:Yesterday Le Soir was reporting something about negociations on Egypt rotations.
André
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At the limit is not over the limit. JAF crews do it all the time, I don't see the problem IMHO
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Ok, to get back on topic then, but thanks for the info.
Now that New York is announced as SN's first destination in the US (JFK seems to be the preferred choice but EWR is not excluded), and that SN is declaring that it wants to fly more longhaul (I have to say that with the weakening euro it's a good time to increase your dollar accounts), which do you think would be SN's next USA destination? Is SFO really a possibility as it was mentioned in the early days of this going West campaign?
Other than that I only see BOS as a destination that could plug into the puzzle quite well with Star Alliance and otehr partners (9W,...).
Or could it be that SN would fly its own metal to Japan if NH doesn't come here first? There remains one other destination that is not served from BRU and is said to have a lot of potential which is HKG, any chance there?
Now that New York is announced as SN's first destination in the US (JFK seems to be the preferred choice but EWR is not excluded), and that SN is declaring that it wants to fly more longhaul (I have to say that with the weakening euro it's a good time to increase your dollar accounts), which do you think would be SN's next USA destination? Is SFO really a possibility as it was mentioned in the early days of this going West campaign?
Other than that I only see BOS as a destination that could plug into the puzzle quite well with Star Alliance and otehr partners (9W,...).
Or could it be that SN would fly its own metal to Japan if NH doesn't come here first? There remains one other destination that is not served from BRU and is said to have a lot of potential which is HKG, any chance there?
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Don't take it wrong, but I'm not sure JAF is to be seen as the right benchmark in that case (though for some...). Have you heard about the turnaround time they're planning in Thailand to stay within the limits ? When you talk about flight time duty times you have to consider the whole packagesean1982 wrote:At the limit is not over the limit. JAF crews do it all the time, I don't see the problem IMHO

Secondly I don't think comparing JAF with SN will make the debate more interesting. The constraints and sectors are really different. Is Lufthansa comparing itself to TuiFly ? BA with Thomsonfly ? KLM with Arkefly ? Air France with Corsair ? No. But again for some...
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A little off-topic: why not add Montreal? With so many official/cultural links between Québec province and the french-speaking belgians!
AF flies there trwice daily with big a/c and I even heard of a third one on some days! Belgians/Swiss and possibly others could then avoid that awful CDG!
AF flies there trwice daily with big a/c and I even heard of a third one on some days! Belgians/Swiss and possibly others could then avoid that awful CDG!

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Maybe not an US destination but what do you think about YUL, instead of AC? And AC can do a direct flight to YYZ.BrightCedars wrote:SN is declaring that it wants to fly more longhaul (I have to say that with the weakening euro it's a good time to increase your dollar accounts), which do you think would be SN's next USA destination? Is SFO really a possibility as it was mentioned in the early days of this going West campaign?
Other than that I only see BOS as a destination that could plug into the puzzle quite well with Star Alliance and otehr partners (9W,...).
Or could it be that SN would fly its own metal to Japan if NH doesn't come here first? There remains one other destination that is not served from BRU and is said to have a lot of potential which is HKG, any chance there?
It's not a secret that SN is filling a big part of the AC flight. Lots of pax connecting in BRU to AFI
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To OO-ITR: I saw it first!



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Well obviously, AC is flying to YUL already, but indeed it might be an option to let SN fly to YUL and let AC fly to YYZ nonstop (anybody knows how high the pax numbers to YYZ on the AC flight are?)convair wrote:A little off-topic: why not add Montreal? With so many official/cultural links between Québec province and the french-speaking belgians!
AF flies there trwice daily with big a/c and I even heard of a third one on some days! Belgians/Swiss and possibly others could then avoid that awful CDG!
What about IAH?
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haha yeah you beat me in one minute...next time i'll have to type fasterconvair wrote:To OO-ITR: I saw it first!![]()
