[Master Thread] CX Flight Scheduling
#91


Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 65
For sure that A333 with 39C is a placeholder and while it could still be a regional 773, I would say based on the history of that flight, an A333 is more likely. Also if you look at the past couple of days:

the flight was operated with a regional A333 with 24C on 10 flights, with a regional A333 with 42C on 3 flights and with a longhaul A333 with 39C on 1 flight, so that gives an idea of what you are likely going to end up with.

the flight was operated with a regional A333 with 24C on 10 flights, with a regional A333 with 42C on 3 flights and with a longhaul A333 with 39C on 1 flight, so that gives an idea of what you are likely going to end up with.
Sorry, I am looking at CX566 now.

Last edited by hybridace101; Sep 14, 2025 at 6:09 am
#92


Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 288
We are getting close to the 1 month mark from the start of winter schedule. Aside from selected routes that guarantee a Long Haul product (eg. 548/549), we still have yet to see a confirmed aircraft type and even time.
Great job CX for driving some loyal customers away. This is simply beyond ridiculous.
Great job CX for driving some loyal customers away. This is simply beyond ridiculous.
#93


Join Date: Jan 2017
Programs: CX GO, IHG Dia Amb
Posts: 826
We are getting close to the 1 month mark from the start of winter schedule. Aside from selected routes that guarantee a Long Haul product (eg. 548/549), we still have yet to see a confirmed aircraft type and even time.
Great job CX for driving some loyal customers away. This is simply beyond ridiculous.
Great job CX for driving some loyal customers away. This is simply beyond ridiculous.
#94


Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 65
Sorry, I would not be asking about this if it is the 777-300 as from the get-go CX is pretty clear about how they distinguish between their regional (773 or 77P) and long-haul (77W) variants in the booking page. Their A330 is a different story.
Is CX relatively shifty about aircrafts it uses on regional flights (e.g. one day it’s a long-haul A330, the next it could be an A35K or a 773 or 77W) as compared to the likes of SIA? The thing about SIA is that aircraft configuration swaps are very rare and you can rely on the aircraft displayed far ahead to be the aircraft to be used on the day you’ll fly. Too bad SIN is quite out of my way to use as a transit point for my intended final destination.
That said, a morning A35K might be available except that I face an overnight stopover (I don’t want to disturb my sibling who lives there just for an actual late night arrival at his residence and a pre-dawn departure from there).
Is CX relatively shifty about aircrafts it uses on regional flights (e.g. one day it’s a long-haul A330, the next it could be an A35K or a 773 or 77W) as compared to the likes of SIA? The thing about SIA is that aircraft configuration swaps are very rare and you can rely on the aircraft displayed far ahead to be the aircraft to be used on the day you’ll fly. Too bad SIN is quite out of my way to use as a transit point for my intended final destination.
That said, a morning A35K might be available except that I face an overnight stopover (I don’t want to disturb my sibling who lives there just for an actual late night arrival at his residence and a pre-dawn departure from there).
Last edited by hybridace101; Sep 15, 2025 at 12:59 am
#95


Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 288
CX seems to have finally started updating the schedule for winter 2025. I have received two emails on time changes, one of them is a 5-minute change on arrival with no change in departure.
I guess its the start of the long-awaited update, but I expected more to come.
I guess its the start of the long-awaited update, but I expected more to come.
#96


Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: PVG
Programs: CX DM, BA Gold refugee, TK E+, Hyatt Glob
Posts: 598
I was hoping for them to put a flat seat on their second A330 to DPS, alas still showing the cradle seat for end of November early December, surprising they put this product on a long regional flight
#97


Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 65
I didn't find an email about the changes but the times of some of my flights were indeed updated. I have also checked the A330 flights to DPS (return) at around the same dates as I was departing for my own destination and it was indeed showing a regionally-configured A330 for one of those flights.
#100


Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 65
#101
Join Date: Aug 2025
Location: SMF - SFO
Posts: 13
#102




Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 2,900
Plenty of changes have not yet been loaded, plenty of placeholders still in the schedule. It will be another day or two before the dust settles. In particular for some longhaul flights that are seeing adjustment, I find it quite surprising they wait this long.
#103


Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 65
A weird thing though is that some A330 flights involving BKK and SIN are offering a regionally-configured aircraft. And yet 90% of the rest of CX’s regional flights are showing long-haul C-configured A330s, even to places like TPE and HKT.
Are those BKK and SIN flights that show a regional A330 under a ”placeholder” situation?
Are those BKK and SIN flights that show a regional A330 under a ”placeholder” situation?
#104


Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 288
It seems that most aircraft type for Winter 2025 are locked up. Some surprises eg. 32Q to KIX (previously known) and 77P in place of 32Q on evening PVG route (CX302).
The notorious 566 redeye flight is now back to a flat-bed 333.
The notorious 566 redeye flight is now back to a flat-bed 333.
Last edited by thomas164; Sep 28, 2025 at 6:39 am
#105


Join Date: Jan 2017
Programs: CX GO, IHG Dia Amb
Posts: 826
Got one of my flights changed to 32Q, and another from long haul J to regional J (333 with 42 seats). Not the best change Im afraid.

