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I guess lepetitvagabond must be very handsome
Probably.
As for me, fav airlines would be:
Singapore Airlines
Malaysia Airlines
Cathay Pacific
Qantas
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Izanee, I just couldn't agree more! Well said.......
I agree, well said.
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LeeCH, where is ICN?
Incheon, where Seoul's international airport is located.
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*QF reintroduced hot meal service on most of its domestic flights, even on 1 hour flight when the QF group created a LCC called JQ
Hot meals on domestic flights was reintroduced even before JQ was created.
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The "Kiasu" mentality is ensuring that Singapore and airlines staying on top. While those in the "boleh" land, or should I say "tak boleh" land seems to carry the "social obligation" mentality, well at least on the surface level, before anything else.
I'm sure the "social obligation" applies to only the airline and not universities. Or am I wrong in saying that ?
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With this kind of service just a couple of hundred kilometres away from KL
Things are not going to be looking good for MAS
Well SQ already is like the unofficial national carrier of Malaysia. Judging by the number of people flying from KUL and PEN to SIN to fly off to other destinations.
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One cannot but notice the differences in approach by MH and SQ
MH :
Look here, we're bleeding red ink cause it's everybody else's fault except ours, you can't expect us to remain flying with cost of fuel like it is now and we have to fly all these socially obligated domestic services for the locals too. So, we're going to jack up our prices, like it or not and if we don't make money this way, we'll find some way yet to squeeze blood from stones !
SQ :
Here are our new offerings - feel free to be pampered to your heart's content. We're confident you'll be so taken in by the subtle changes introduced, just so everything looks new and refreshed. In fact, we're so sure you can't wait to sample this new product, we will be attaching a premium, price wise, upon their introduction. More champagne ?!
OK OK, perhaps a bit lob sided but then it's just one person's observation !
Apparently SQ has reduced their fuel surcharge. Can anyone confirm this ? Keith ?
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BOOKED
Flight 4
Tue, Jul 3 Finnair 94
Depart: 10:05pm Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KUL)
Arrive: 11:10pm Bangkok, Thailand (BKK)
1 stop Economy 2hr 5min Boeing Douglas MD-11
Where is there a 1 stop ?
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Phase 2 : B737 to Sabah Sarawak early next year.
From F50 serving domestic to B737 then to India & China and B777 to West Asia and EU all within a year? Seems like all they know is just talk big and that's their way to get attentions
Do I smell head-on competition with AK and MH ?
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I suppose they operate out of Ninoy Aquino Intl Airport instead of Clark. Clark is quite a distance away from Manila.
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When is daylight saving on at Adelaide? We have adjusted our clock last weekend here in NZ, we are now GMT +13 hrs or 5 hours ahead of Malaysia.
Daylight saving starts end of the month on the 29th of October.
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Civil twilight at sunrise is about 30 minutes before sunrise. Likewise, twilight at sunset is about 30 minutes after sunset.
Adelaide sunrise, sunset time can be obtained from;
http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp?locCode=AAAD
Definitions of twilight, sunrise, etc
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/RST_defs.html
Thanks.
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MH 139 KUL/ADL, STA0610hr.
Sunrise in Adelaide is at 0615 hr.
Sunrise in Adelaide today was before 6 am. I woke up around 5.50 am and the sky was already bright. MH 139 arrived slightly past 6 am today.
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I think the letter was for the attention of the Managing Director (Pengarah Urusan) as well as the staffs of MH.
And yes, I do agree with Tony. The steward should not have said it in the first place.
I still remember one incident when I was having trouble falling asleep onboard my flight on MH and one of the steward said, "Just have a shot of brandy and you'll be on your way to sleep." I was pretty shocked by that comment.
Another incident was when a couple was travelling with an infant which happened to be crying almost throughout the entire journey and shortly before landing one of the stewardess suggested to the parents that they should perhaps feed their baby with a small dose of antihistamine so that the baby feels drowsy and will fall asleep.
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excellent shots especially NRT from the air!
I heard that the dispute is finally over?
Part of it is over but still far from over. Check out these 2 articles below:
Minister OK's plan to extend Narita runway
The Yomiuri Shimbun
Construction and Transport Minister Kazuo Kitagawa approved an application on Monday by Narita International Airport Corp. to extend its second runway northward from 2,180 meters to 2,500 meters.
The application made in July to amend the specifications of the airport was approved in accordance with the Civil Aeronautics Law. A ground-breaking ceremony is planned for Friday.
Earlier this month, a committee comprising representatives of the ministry, the airport corporation, the Chiba prefectural government and local municipalities agreed on measures to cope with possible noise problems caused by use of the extended runway.
(Sep. 12, 2006)
Narita extension work begins / Longer runway aimed at increasing intl flights, competitive edge
Hideki Otani and Kazunori Hakkaku / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writers
Twenty-eight years have passed since Narita Airport opened with only one 4,000-meter runway.
During the period, huge airports have successively opened in other Asian countries.
Haneda Airport will open its fourth runway in 2009 to further accommodate international flights.
While competition among international airports is intensifying, should the government maintain its policy of having Narita primarily handle international flights while Haneda deals mainly with the domestic ones?
Many hurdles had to be cleared to complete the urgent task of making Narita Airport a fully operational international gateway.
After giving permission for the work to start, Construction and Transport Minister Kazuo Kitagawa said at a press conference Tuesday, "By the end of fiscal 2009 at the latest, it's desirable that Haneda start using its fourth runway, coinciding with the extension of the Narita runway."
Kitagawa emphasized that improvements to Tokyo's two major airports and the surrounding areas were essential to meet the increased demands of air traffic.
When Haneda's fourth runway starts operating the airport's landing and takeoff capacity will increase by 122,000 flights to 407,000 a year.
The ministry plans to allocate about 30,000 takeoffs and landings for flights to and from other Asian countries.
Since April 2002, when Narita's temporary runway first started operating, Haneda has accommodated charter flights and a limited number of international flights. In 2009, Haneda will regularly accommodate international flights.
In reply to Haneda's move, Narita International Airport Corp. shortened the time frame for its runway extension work from six years to four, making its completion the corporation's top priority.
The corporation predicts that when the 2,500-meter runway becomes operational, the airport's landing and takeoff capacity will increase from 200,000 flights to 220,000 per year, and the number of passengers passing through the airport will increase by 1.8 million to 34.8 million.
The corporation also plans to construct a new high-speed railway in cooperation with Keisei Electric Railway Co. and other firms, which will connect Nippori Station on the Keisei Line and Narita Airport.
The new line will allow the journey to be made in 36 minutes--15 minutes faster than at present, according to the airport corporation.
The airport corporation aims to overhaul Narita's negative image--that of being small and far away.
The ministry reiterated that Narita and Haneda's role-sharing will not change. A ministry official said, "Narita's role as the hub for international flights is not going to change anytime soon."
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Runway queues
Even when the extension is completed there will still be problems to tackle: A taxiway that connects the temporary runway and the aircraft parking area runs at an angle, which means that planes on the taxiway have to queue to avoid collisions.
As a result, only about 12 planes per hour can use the temporary runway. Even after it has been extended to 2,500 meters, the number of planes taking off or landing will only increase by three or four--a much smaller number than the 32 per hour that can currently use the 4,000-meter runway.
Thus, the government says it has not given up on negotiating with the owners of a total of three hectares of land to the south of the temporary runway, that have not yet been purchased. Initially the temporary runway had been planned to extend to the south.
Corporation President Masahiko Kurono recently expressed a wish to this effect saying, "Extension to the south is desirable for the layout of the airport.
"Because demand for air traffic will continue increasing, the 2,500-meter extension won't be the end of the matter," he added.
For technical reasons, planes departing from the 2,500-meter runway will be limited to those going to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other U.S. West Coast destinations.
To accommodate all long-distance international flights at Narita, including those from and to New York and London, the runway needs to be at least 3,500 meters long, corporation officials said.
(Sep. 15, 2006)
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SV, AU holidays arrangement as what Sing Yew said. But one thing though, the midsemester break for Semester 1 isn't always between weeks 6/7 - it was between weeks 4/5 (or 5/6?) earlier this year.
For us in Adelaide, the mid-sem break for Semester 1 was between weeks 6 and 7 as usual.
Sing Yew, don't know how it works at your uni, but with the Dept of Aviation, Honours student are just like normal staff. So no holidays.
How I wish I get paid just like normal staffs too.
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How about flying direct to Newcastle? Perhaps Cairns as well? There're lots of tourists in Cairns, perhaps they want to go to Malaysia as a continuation of their holiday??? <_>
I think MH did at some point in time flew to Cairns before ?
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Maybe Mildura.
Doubt the airport could accommodate a widebody but I could be wrong though.
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I don't think it'd be long before Hobart joins the list of destinations which MH is "encouraged" to fly to.
And then you'll get suggestions of flying to Canberra and Darwin and what else ?? Alice Springs perhaps ?
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The first one - so cute! They look like toys
Agreed.
And I love OS's A340 with the Wiener Philharmoniker livery. I wonder if there'll be models of it on sale.
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Well most Australian universities are having their Mid-Semester Break now. It has always been the case where the break in Semester 1 would be between week 6 and week 7 wheareas for Semester 2 it would be between week 8 and week 9. However, yours truly has no Mid-Semester Break. Apparently there's no Mid-Semester Break for Honours year. Grrr............
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Instead of JHB, maybe PERAK Government should also consider
IPH-BKI or IPH-KCH or IPH-SIN route..
If IPH-SIN ever materialises, SIN would be my preferred hub.
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Very interesting! Would love to listen to more stories...
Isaac, I also wanna listen to the story. Please PM me... :-)
Why not post it hear for all to know ? Or open up a new thread at Golden Lounge.
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Maybe the realised that they aren't really going beyond expectations?
Anyway, the front page has the tagline.
Gone beyond expectations perhaps ? Especially their poor financial performance.
Philippine Airlines boosts profit
in General Aviation
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They're doing that with a fair bit of cost cutting measures too. Removing menus and downsizing meal portions etc.