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Old Dec 14, 2021, 4:43 am
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Originally Posted by BrianDromey
Those are placeholders based on previous schedules, I imagine. It could be a coincidence that 18 is the exact number of A321ceo's in the BA fleet and that those have remained stored throughout the pandemic. We will have a good idea of what will operate these routes in the coming weeks/months as they will need to transfer to the Euroflyer operating certificate. To allow for even more confusion, the HfP article is not clear if the initial services will be mainline, or EF. I guess a mix of both is also possible.
Does this mean that with EuroFlyer, they wont be able to switch frames with mainline to cover for IRROPS?
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