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Old Feb 19, 2009 | 5:55 pm
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747 conversion by October

Hi,

excuse my ignorance and me opening a new thread, but the last one somehow raised more questions than it answered. I currently have an award ticket reserved on CX250 from LHR to HKG on the 27th of October. However, strangely enough all flights on Tuesday from Heathrow to Hong Kong seem to bring up the old seatmap on the Cathay website. Does that mean I run the risk of getting the old business class on those planes? Shouldn't *all* of them have been converted by October? If so, why do only the Tuesday flights bring up those seatmaps?

I don't get too many business class flights / awards, so I want to make sure that everything is perfect

On another note - I travel onwards on CX101 on Thursday, 29th, HKD-SYD. Do those Airbus 330 have a regional business class seat (kinda nasty for that length of flight), or the same kind of seat?

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Old Feb 19, 2009 | 6:14 pm
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Old Feb 19, 2009 | 6:19 pm
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Doh! I had a feeling that must be a question asked quite often.

Sorry, and thanks
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