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#46
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX DM
Posts: 1,140
773 Y seats
Just did CX734 from SIN to HKG a couple of weeks back and was surprised to find the old shell seat in Y, although I notice the J seats had been converted to the new regional ones which generate so much like/dislike.
Can anyone confirm if all the 773's have these awful Y seats? If so I shall try to stick with A330, 772 and 77W aircraft regionally.
Can anyone confirm if all the 773's have these awful Y seats? If so I shall try to stick with A330, 772 and 77W aircraft regionally.
#47
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Some hole
Posts: 2,783
Just did CX734 from SIN to HKG a couple of weeks back and was surprised to find the old shell seat in Y, although I notice the J seats had been converted to the new regional ones which generate so much like/dislike.
Can anyone confirm if all the 773's have these awful Y seats? If so I shall try to stick with A330, 772 and 77W aircraft regionally.
Can anyone confirm if all the 773's have these awful Y seats? If so I shall try to stick with A330, 772 and 77W aircraft regionally.
With the impending implementation of 10 abreast seating on the 777's (sans 772 as they'll be gone by 2018), they'll probably get rid of those shell seats for good at least on the 773's.
#48
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX DM
Posts: 1,140
Thanks. I'm appalled to hear they're also on regional A330's. For some obscure reason I assumed all of these were only on the old 747's and was unpleasantly surprised to find them on a regional 773.
#49
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Some hole
Posts: 2,783
Now they're looking at a new regional product with beds possibly in a staggered configuration along with the impending implementation of 10 abreast in the back. It's actually about time. Most airlines in the region offer some form of bed whether fully flat or angled flat.
#50
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: HKG
Programs: CX DM, SPG Pt, Le Club Accor GO, Shangri-La GC Jade
Posts: 1,327
You might feel happier if you know that the A340s still get these seats and recently people needs to stay in these seats for 10+ hours on their way to New Zealand...
#51
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: CRK MNL
Programs: CX Gold
Posts: 1,287
Any news on the Milan service for the A350?
#52
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX, UA, Shangri-La, Hyatt, Starwood
Posts: 7,708
No news yet.
The A350 fleet is still quite tight. I don't think a new service will be announced / swapped until April next year, post March 27. Currently, there is a time on Mondays when 6/7 A359s are dispatched on long-haul missions. Meanwhile, the next A359 delivered in a few days will not have some seats installed, meaning another 14-21 delay into service after "delivery" because HAECO will need to do seat installation.
And on top of that:
*On Dec 1 service tightens again slightly, as CX279 resumes Thursday service (Thus service has not operated since 77G switched to 35G on this route last month, due to not enough A359s). So effectively the A359 fleet gets two more long-haul legs/week starting this Thurs.
*Also on Dec 1 AKL swaps the A359 service while a 2nd daily is added with 77G (CX197/198 will switch to 77G, CX117/118 will restart with 35G). Practically this shouldn't impact ops too much, although it will mean one less 35G regional round-trip in the afternoon.
My *bet* is the next major service increase (Dec 1 notwithstanding) is as scheduled on Feb 1. There will be a quick ramp of service from that point, as CX will have 4-6 more A359s by end of March:
-> Feb 1: MEL daily launches
-> Mar 1: AKL 2nd flight launches (3x weekly)
-> Mar 26: TLV launches (4x weekly)
-> Mar 26: YVR 3rd flight launches (3x weekly)
The A350 fleet is still quite tight. I don't think a new service will be announced / swapped until April next year, post March 27. Currently, there is a time on Mondays when 6/7 A359s are dispatched on long-haul missions. Meanwhile, the next A359 delivered in a few days will not have some seats installed, meaning another 14-21 delay into service after "delivery" because HAECO will need to do seat installation.
And on top of that:
*On Dec 1 service tightens again slightly, as CX279 resumes Thursday service (Thus service has not operated since 77G switched to 35G on this route last month, due to not enough A359s). So effectively the A359 fleet gets two more long-haul legs/week starting this Thurs.
*Also on Dec 1 AKL swaps the A359 service while a 2nd daily is added with 77G (CX197/198 will switch to 77G, CX117/118 will restart with 35G). Practically this shouldn't impact ops too much, although it will mean one less 35G regional round-trip in the afternoon.
My *bet* is the next major service increase (Dec 1 notwithstanding) is as scheduled on Feb 1. There will be a quick ramp of service from that point, as CX will have 4-6 more A359s by end of March:
-> Feb 1: MEL daily launches
-> Mar 1: AKL 2nd flight launches (3x weekly)
-> Mar 26: TLV launches (4x weekly)
-> Mar 26: YVR 3rd flight launches (3x weekly)
Last edited by QRC3288; Nov 28, 2016 at 8:13 pm
#53
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: HK
Programs: CX Gold
Posts: 68
Perhaps a bit OT.
With the regional 33P, any one know if the PTV in the first row (ie 39) is on the wall or is it in the arm rest?
Have a flight coming up and thinking to do 39C or H, I see there is no toilet or bassinet nearby....thanks!
With the regional 33P, any one know if the PTV in the first row (ie 39) is on the wall or is it in the arm rest?
Have a flight coming up and thinking to do 39C or H, I see there is no toilet or bassinet nearby....thanks!
#54
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,421
what is happening to all the freed up LH 77H and G??
more US frequencies- ORD/SFO
DFW?
AKL permanent twice daily?
more US frequencies- ORD/SFO
DFW?
AKL permanent twice daily?
#56
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX, UA, Shangri-La, Hyatt, Starwood
Posts: 7,708
New editors, and PM mods or me if you want access
All:
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*Thanks to all the editors so far! Calling for more regulars to edit the sheet. Current editors are:
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Thanks to all!
*For our Cathay Fleet, Route and Configuration guide, I received an automated GDoc request for access via email; however, due to (mainly) anonymous FlyerTalk usernames, I don't know who you are! Please send the mods or me a PM via Flyertalk with your email address and I'll add you as an editor. Apologies we can't allow open access; we tried that originally, and either via accident or prank but the page kept getting defaced.
*Thanks to all the editors so far! Calling for more regulars to edit the sheet. Current editors are:
sxc
cxfan1960
sscywong
FlyPointyEnd
G-CIVC
maortega15
dunflyer
jacobsleather
QRC3288
Thanks to all!
#57
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: HKG
Programs: CX DM, SPG Pt, Le Club Accor GO, Shangri-La GC Jade
Posts: 1,327
B-HXF has landed LDE (updated) thus only 3 343 left in CX fleet...
According to Captain Trevor Slack in a post on fb, the last 3 343 will be pulled out of service:
HXH - 1 Mar
HXG - 16 Mar
HXJ - 1 Apr
According to Captain Trevor Slack in a post on fb, the last 3 343 will be pulled out of service:
HXH - 1 Mar
HXG - 16 Mar
HXJ - 1 Apr
#59
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 5,797
Good news. Just the 772s to go then CX is left with a pretty nice fleet.