Originally Posted by
MtlChris
I believe, however, that how an airline manages those extraordinary circumstances tell a lot about it "soul", and in this case :
- the choice of diversion airports ( 3 hours would give you plenty of options, including DXB)
Given that the aircraft is going to by flying at much lower altitude, look at a
topography map of that part of the world. I've read this somewhere else, but a comment was made that there's a lot of reasonably high (3000m+) mountains in Iran that could make a diversion to DXB problematic. It seems to the path into Baku from Afghanistan is the clearest path.
Originally Posted by
carpetbagger
Why SQ did not rebook passengers on OS, LH, SU, TK, BA, QR and other airlines operating from Baku?
I don't think this would be easy as it sounds, assuming perhaps SQ didn't want to rebook passengers onto J2 (Azerbaijan Airlines). Looking at the timetable, it's going to be tight to get people on a 5am LH departure. The BA & QR flight departs at 10pm (meaning a 21 hr wait!), OS at leaving 5pm, options are really restricted to one of 4 TK flights. If they were operating these flights (narrow bodies) at 67pc load factor, that's about 50 spare seats per flight, thus would take 9 such flights to clear the backlog! Then you've got to find seats from IST-SIN. It seems that sending a replacement A380 was a sensible option.