China Airlines intende acquistare 6 Boeing 777-300ER


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China Airlines to obtain 6 77Ws from Boeing


It has been announced today that a decision was made yesterday (2012/12/06) to obtain 6 Boeing 777-300ERs from Boeing. It is expected that media will follow up with this information sometimes this week. No other information is given from the TWSE MOPS site.

Previously there have been articles citing that China Airlines will receive the 777-300ERs from 2015.

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No idea where they are deploying the 77Ws. It seems like they are good options to replace all long haul destinations currently served by 343s (any maybe start a couple), but isn't that what 359 is originally purchased for?

There are also no information on seat maps or anything related to the aircraft.

http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forums/general_aviation/read.main/5628840/
 
Sembra che i voli da Taipei per Amsterdam e Roma diventeranno nonstop da dicembre con gli A350, aggiungendosi a Francoforte e Vienna


China Airlines to launch more direct flights to Europe via A350 jets
China Airlines (CAL), Taiwan's largest carrier, said Monday that the new A350 jets it will receive in July will enhance its transport capabilities and enable non-stop flights to Europe.
Flights from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Amsterdam and Rome, which currently make layovers in Bangkok and Delhi, respectively, will become non-stop services starting this December, said CAL Chairman Sun Hung-hsiang.

CAL has ordered a total of 14 A350s -- Airbus' newest wide-body jetliners.

The airline said it will elevate its competitiveness in Europe following the introduction of the A350 fleet because passengers to all its European destinations -- including Vienna and Frankfurt, which already operate a on non-stop basis -- will be able to take direct flights.

Sun said he is cautiously optimistic about Taiwan's aviation market in the coming year, but also mentioned that it is facing fiercer competition from Middle East carriers, which are known for their widespread flight network and use of the newest aircraft.

For instance, the Dubai-based airline Emirates said last year it will use the Airbus A380 jetliner on its Taipei-Dubai route beginning in May in response to growing market demand.

It will be the first airline to introduce the double deck, wide-body, four-engine A380 aircraft on a Taiwan route. The decision came in the wake of upgrades to the Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, which can now accommodate A380s.

"We will hope for the best, and we will prepare for the worst," Sun said.

http://www.taiwannews.com.tw/etn/news_content.php?id=2894942
 
Sembra che i voli da Taipei per Amsterdam e Roma diventeranno nonstop da dicembre con gli A350, aggiungendosi a Francoforte e Vienna


China Airlines to launch more direct flights to Europe via A350 jets
China Airlines (CAL), Taiwan's largest carrier, said Monday that the new A350 jets it will receive in July will enhance its transport capabilities and enable non-stop flights to Europe.
Flights from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Amsterdam and Rome, which currently make layovers in Bangkok and Delhi, respectively, will become non-stop services starting this December, said CAL Chairman Sun Hung-hsiang.

CAL has ordered a total of 14 A350s -- Airbus' newest wide-body jetliners.

The airline said it will elevate its competitiveness in Europe following the introduction of the A350 fleet because passengers to all its European destinations -- including Vienna and Frankfurt, which already operate a on non-stop basis -- will be able to take direct flights.

Sun said he is cautiously optimistic about Taiwan's aviation market in the coming year, but also mentioned that it is facing fiercer competition from Middle East carriers, which are known for their widespread flight network and use of the newest aircraft.

For instance, the Dubai-based airline Emirates said last year it will use the Airbus A380 jetliner on its Taipei-Dubai route beginning in May in response to growing market demand.

It will be the first airline to introduce the double deck, wide-body, four-engine A380 aircraft on a Taiwan route. The decision came in the wake of upgrades to the Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, which can now accommodate A380s.

"We will hope for the best, and we will prepare for the worst," Sun said.

http://www.taiwannews.com.tw/etn/news_content.php?id=2894942
È cosa buona e giusta.
 
Sembra che i voli da Taipei per Amsterdam e Roma diventeranno nonstop da dicembre con gli A350, aggiungendosi a Francoforte e Vienna
Questo portera' ad una migliore qualita' dei voli TPE-FCO e potenzialmente anche ad un vantaggio anche per i riempimenti (e yields) di Air India.
 
Magari aumentasse ma a forza di 2xw


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Air India in summer 2016 season is adjusting service to Italy, as the airline moves 4th weekly flight fromDelhi – Rome to Delhi – Milan Malpensa. The frequency change will begin from the week of 27MAR16, operated by Boeing 787-8 aircraft.
Delhi – Milan Malpensa
AI137 DEL1415 – 1930MXP 788 x357
AI138 MXP2100 – 0825+1DEL 788 x357

Delhi – Rome
AI123 DEL1415 – 1905FCO 788 357
AI122 FCO2040 – 0740+1DEL 788 357
 
Bene per il passaggio al volo non stop di China Airlines ma con questo cambiamento e con la riduzione di frequenze di Air India, i voli sulla FCO-DEL passeranno complessivamente da 6 a soli 3x week.