Just found this on a Belgium site .
www.luchtzak.be/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45508&sid=92e9a50f37a4f8bf2316a3ae56a89f24 .
read very last two comments in this forum .
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Just found this on a Belgium site .
www.luchtzak.be/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45508&sid=92e9a50f37a4f8bf2316a3ae56a89f24 .
read very last two comments in this forum .
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I am wondering if these will be used to PEK?
Does anyone ( hello..."BigBusBoy"?? :unsure: ) know the answer to this question?
Q: Are those two Swiss 332's the ones with three-class (12/42/142) config...or the two-class (48/142) congfiguration?
If it is the three class type, with 12 flat bed seats COULD they run it PHL-PEK because of the low number of seats and offer the beds as an "Envoy+" type of service? Perhaps it might give it a sufficient range without too much weight restriction?
I am not sure which config. the two a/c we are getting are.....does anyone here know ?
Thanks.
profound observation... do you read preceding posts, too?I have heard from a Mech. that these will prob be for the China service. Due to the lack of 340s out there.
I'm willing to bet the A330s we just acquired from Swiss is probably going to be used for PHX or LAS on an new Europe route, it won't be seen in PHL anyhow or CLT perhaps.
Can not fathom that someone that ordered Dreamliners from Boeing would buy up used A340's but that is what has been said!
And No Passengers over 125 poundsThey will rip out the 12 F seats because seeing how other airlines offer a product makes them feel inadequate, which, of course, they are.
They will replace whatever type business class seats are in that cabin with the monstrosities that they are putting in the 767.
They will set the pitch in coach to their normal 30 inch deep-vein thrombosis, allowing 180 coach seats. Then, they will block all but 25 of them so they can get to China non-stop.
Or something like that.
I too suspect they will be used to fly to China. Bash Tempe for not leasing A340s as planned, but my guess is that they know they can not profitably fly that plane on the route for the next 7 years with fuel prices at these astronomical levels.
There are A340s available, US is just too cheap to buy them.