On Tuesday 18th Nov, I see a QF international config A330-300 operating QF400 from Mel to Syd.
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hakkinen5
hakkinen5
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On Tuesday 18th Nov, I see a QF international config A330-300 operating QF400 from Mel to Syd. While I see other domestic -200 series aircraft on this route, how often does the -300 international service operate on it? I have checked some other days and can't see it.
watson374
watson374
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It isn't the most common thing, no.
hakkinen5
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EDIT: Meant to say Tues 16th December
reno
reno
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Regardless, Watson is right.Dale you should enjoy it while it operates and it could well change back.
driley28
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QF are notorious for last minute A330 changes.
Andrew Barkery
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Better hope it does not morph into a 737-4/737-8.
Ryan K
Ryan K
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Highly unlikely, the 737-400's have all been retired.
undertheradar Banned
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never let the facts get in the way of a good QF bashing...im sick of some peoples uninformed/ignorant 'digs' at QF...and these uninformed/ignorant 'digs' aren't restricted QF aircraft types... anyway...a/c types are never guaranteed...especially when the a/c type no longer exists on that airline ... lol