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Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 37405760)
Anyone know what's up with UL? Are they out of business? I don't have time to check the entire schedule, but availability on flights ex-CMB to BKK, LHR, KHI, DEL, NRT and ICN seems to have been zeroed out in all fare categories. The flights are still listed, but everything zeroed out. I'm going to have to rethink the Asia segments of my next ticket.
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Originally Posted by dvs7310
(Post 37406238)
There is some issue with them on EF, but the flights are definitely operating. You can force a fare code search on Matrix.
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Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 37421723)
Called the AA desk yesterday. They can see plenty of D availability on what I need (ICN-CMB-BKK), so you must be right, dvs7310.
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Originally Posted by anc305
(Post 37422279)
This has been going on for a while. Flew around Asia a few months ago on a RTW. Changed cities and was looking to go CMB-NRT. UL always zeroed out but JL code share had D avaiilble and confirmed by AA.
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Originally Posted by dvs7310
(Post 37424063)
That's great to know that D on the JL code at least sometimes exists. I have never been able to find it, only J and C.
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Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 37424870)
I fly JL 8 NRT-BOS four or five times annually. Never a problem getting the AA codeshare for D space, in fact I'm on that flight next week as AA 8476. Just checked EF, and I see D5 for both the JL prime flight (JL 8) and the AA codeshare (AA 8476). That flight has the old JL 789 outdated Sky Suite interior. The seats are narrow and coffin-like. Maybe next time I'll fly CX HKG-BOS instead.
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Originally Posted by dvs7310
(Post 37427377)
Ah I meant specifically the UL operated CMB-NRT route. I haven't been able to find D on that one on the JL code. Was looking at an itinerary last month that required a CMB transit and could only ever find availability on the UL code.
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Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 37427493)
Ah. I'm looking for ICN-CMB. All UL availability is zeroed out, and there are no codeshares.
Check the UL website to see if they are selling tickets. UL is pretty straight forward on showing the fare class But yes not seeing the flight numbers on EF slows down the ability to plan the wandering Fred |
Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 37427493)
Ah. I'm looking for ICN-CMB. All UL availability is zeroed out, and there are no codeshares.
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Originally Posted by dvs7310
(Post 37433525)
I think that's only an EF problem. Your booking agent can see the actual availability. Even the OW booking site.
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Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 37244318)
Alaska has announced daily service to London Heathrow and (apparently) seasonal daily service to Iceland starting next year.
AS has also revealed new livery for the 789s that will serve the new long haul destinations. (KEF will get a 737 with the current paint job.) https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...f49a4e96a1.jpg https://www.seattletimes.com/busines...-from-seattle/ |
Commencing Oct 2026 AY MEL-BKK-HEL
Finnair introduces a new long-haul destination – starts flights to Melbourne in October 2026 Finnair expands its long-haul network and starts flights to Melbourne, Australia next autumn. The route will be operated daily via Bangkok with an Airbus A350 aircraft. The Melbourne route marks a completely new destination for Finnair and connects Australia directly to Finnair’s extensive network via Finnair’s Helsinki hub. “We are very excited to introduce service to a new continent. By connecting Helsinki and Melbourne, two cities on opposite sides of the world, we can offer a truly unique bridge between the northern and southern hemispheres,” says Christine Rovelli, Chief Revenue Officer at Finnair. “We expect that this new route will appeal to travellers from Europe heading to Australia, as well as Australians exploring northern Europe and beyond.” The flight is scheduled to depart from Helsinki shortly after midnight, arriving in Bangkok in the afternoon, and continuing to Melbourne after a brief stop, reaching Melbourne the following morning. On the return, flights leave from Melbourne in the afternoon, with a stop in Bangkok in the evening, and land in Helsinki early the next day, aligning with Finnair’s first morning departures across Europe. Besides smooth connections for customers, this structure ensures high operational efficiency and good utilisation of Finnair’s A350 fleet. <snip> AY145 HEL-(BKK)-MEL 00:10 -- 07:15 duration 22:05hr AY146 MEL-(BKK)-HEL 15:35 -- 06:05 duration 23:30hr Is 1 flight number, which can be important for *ONE* RTW tickets. Actual route as flown is different, as avoids flying over Russia http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=c%3Ablu...=bm&PW=3&DU=mi ===================== Commencing June 2026 FJ NAN-OOL (Queensland, Australia) BULA GOLD COAST! Fiji Airways Announces New Direct Flights Between the Gold Coast and Nadi, Fiji. 18 DECEMBER 2025 - Nadi, Fiji : Fiji Airways has announced a major expansion of its Australian network with the launch of new direct flights between The Gold Coast (OOL) and Nadi, Fiji (NAN), with special introductory fares on sale now, ahead of the inaugural services on Thursday, 11 June 2026. Operating three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays with the modern Boeing 737 MAX 8, the new service provides the Gold Coast community with a faster, more convenient connection to Fiji, while offering Fijians a quicker route to the Gold Coast. The new service, operating in just over three hours, will bring an additional 53,000 seats into the market every year, creating greater connectivity and more opportunities for travellers. <snip> FJ are developing a good network from North America-NAN-AU. LAX SFO DFW HNL YVR - NAN - CNS BNE OOL SYD CBR MEL ADL. However some NAN-AU routes are on B737. http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=c%3Ablu...=bm&PW=3&DU=mi |
QF SYD - LAS QANTAS MAKES HISTORY WITH FIRST-EVER DIRECT FLIGHTS FROM AUSTRALIA TO LAS VEGAS
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BA link-->. https://mediacentre.britishairways.c...2026-expansion
In addition, the airline will be adding more flights for winter to Cape Town (South Africa), Haneda (Tokyo), Bridgetown (Barbados), Kingston (Jamaica) and San Jose (Costa Rica). The new schedule reflects a nine per cent* growth in British Airways’ long-haul route network, as the airline continues to invest in providing more choice for customers. <snip> |
With HA flights joining oneworld a step increase in AS flights. Too many to list.
OW media --> https://www.oneworld.com/news/onewor...aiian-airlines HA flights have AS flight numbers and AS operated, as HA Hawaiian Airlines ceased to exist months ago. Now fully integrated. So should be available for awards and RTW tickets Route map from Dec 2023, Have been route changes since then https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...84a1d6aaa3.png |
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