SQ announced some months ago they were using 380's for two MEL-SIN services and adding a fourth service using 333, why then are they using 77W's in-place of the 380's recently?
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Performa
Performa
Singapore Airlines - KrisFlyer
Member since 26 Jul 2012
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SQ announced some months ago they were using 380's for two MEL-SIN services and adding a fourth service using 333, why then are they using 77W's in-place of the 380's recently?
Waynec
Waynec
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 23 Aug 2012
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SQ has probably added too much capacity to the route and is scaling back on capacity to maintain yields. They may switch the service to an A380 during peak seasons to meet the increased demand.