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Fleet Information Doc Updated
Thanks to djsflynn and Tom Young in particular for their frequent scheduling updates.
If you see anything wrong or we should add, please advise! Cathay Pacific Fleet, Route and Configuration Details |
LRL was delivered arch 14, although I believe that it is not yet in service. LRN will probably be delivered in the coming week.
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Originally Posted by manymany
(Post 28052116)
I've just done CX712 BKK-HKG in 14A and then connected on to CX293 HKG-FCO in 15A. I wouldn't say there were any obstructions in either seat. With 15A you only get one window to look out of and you need to lean forward a bit. That was all.
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Originally Posted by TomYoung
(Post 28086210)
LRL was delivered arch 14, although I believe that it is not yet in service. LRN will probably be delivered in the coming week.
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Seems the first YVR 359 rotation just returned.
B-LRI CX856/855 https://www.flightradar24.com/flight/cx855 |
Got into HK yesterday on the "inaugural" CX855 YVR service and wanted to do quick write up, hopefully this is the best place for that.
I have to say I was impressed! This was also my first A350 flight and although I was in Y, the new product was very comfortable. For those wondering, there was a little pre flight ceremony at the gate with live music, food and a few speeches from BC government officials. Just a few quick thoughts on the flight itself: - The Y seat felt wider than the 77W despite being narrower - New IFE is a step up from the previous system - Unfortunately WiFI was disabled the entire flight (Does anybody know if thats a frequent thing) - Very quiet cabin, until meal service when you can hear everybody talking though I suspect that isn't a problem up in J - For those wondering meal services times: Breakfast was served about and hour after departure from YVR and "diner" was served about 4 hours before descent into HKG Overall from an economy perspective I think the product is leagues ahead of the previous generation and CX do deserve some credit for that, I can definitely see myself transitioning my YVR-HKG travel to this flight exclusively in the future as the timings are also very nice. |
Originally Posted by KrazyTrain18
(Post 28104111)
Got into HK yesterday on the "inaugural" CX855 YVR service and wanted to do quick write up, hopefully this is the best place for that.
I have to say I was impressed! This was also my first A350 flight and although I was in Y, the new product was very comfortable. For those wondering, there was a little pre flight ceremony at the gate with live music, food and a few speeches from BC government officials. Just a few quick thoughts on the flight itself: - The Y seat felt wider than the 77W despite being narrower - New IFE is a step up from the previous system - Unfortunately WiFI was disabled the entire flight (Does anybody know if thats a frequent thing) - Very quiet cabin, until meal service when you can hear everybody talking though I suspect that isn't a problem up in J - For those wondering meal services times: Breakfast was served about and hour after departure from YVR and "diner" was served about 4 hours before descent into HKG Overall from an economy perspective I think the product is leagues ahead of the previous generation and CX do deserve some credit for that, I can definitely see myself transitioning my YVR-HKG travel to this flight exclusively in the future as the timings are also very nice. |
Originally Posted by jamienbaker
(Post 28104129)
Did you catch what door J deplaned through?
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Originally Posted by winnipegrev
(Post 28104255)
It used D64 in YVR which is a dual jet bridge gate, and HKG should always be both doors.
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Originally Posted by jamienbaker
(Post 28104842)
Given this, would you select main or mini cabin for J? Family of four. SGNHKG, daylight flight, so thinking the landscapes might be interesting. So leaning towards windows in the main cabin.
If they're old enough I'd take 4x windows. It's a short flight, and disembarking door 1 or 2 behind some other J pax will make no material difference at all. |
Thought I test out the WiFi and so far so good! After a nice HK atc delay, currently cruising at 37,000 heading for BNE. I'm quite surprised at how quick the speeds are.
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Originally Posted by KrazyTrain18
(Post 28105253)
Thought I test out the WiFi and so far so good! After a nice HK atc delay, currently cruising at 37,000 heading for BNE. I'm quite surprised at how quick the speeds are.
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Originally Posted by boybi
(Post 28105265)
Is the wifi already accessible while the plane is still on the ground?
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Originally Posted by winnipegrev
(Post 28104899)
My personal rule as a window as far forwards as possible. But depending on the age of your kids, 2x2 centre seats may be better to ensure "good behaviour" on the flight ;)
If they're old enough I'd take 4x windows. It's a short flight, and disembarking door 1 or 2 behind some other J pax will make no material difference at all. Since 6/8 we've put them in row 11 of the minicabin on he 777 while parents sit row 2, just a curtain away. CX crews have always been gracious about looking after them and the kids have always preferred their independence. I think CX premium classes are great with little ones. Excited for the A350! |
FlightAware shows CX3334 flying east from TLS, now over the Czech Republic. LRN perhaps.
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