Well it’s taken long enough for the Greater London Assembly and Transport to London to get their heads around the rail companies and knock sense into them and FINALLY delivered Full Oyster for All Transport for London Network services.

If you’re a visitor to London (or an Oyster PAYG user), you have 3 options at the moment:

  • Buy an Oyster Card any pay up for train services excluded by Oyster or
  • Buy Paper Travelcards and get stung for the cost of them
  • Buy a Weekly ticket and get stung majorly for it.

From the 2nd Jan 2010, this is abolished finally, with the Rail companies getting on board and new London map now available (with the exclusion of Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect between Heathrow Stations and Hayes and Harlington) .

All I can say is this: IT’S TAKEN LONG ENOUGH!  It’s going to make travelling in the capital on all forms of transport (Rail, Tube, Bus, Water – even Riverboats are going Oyster) a lot simpler.

PR: Transport for London

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It’s that time of the week again – it’s Airplane p0rn time!

We’re still at LAX, with a United 757-200 taking off.

More Airplane p0rn – of course – next week!

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The Airbus A380 – Sometimes called a WhaleJet or a BlunderBus, it does have redeeming features in the carriers that have so far implemented it – least of all in First, Business or even down the back where there have been innovations throughout.

However, Airbus quote a theoretical 853 ultra-dense all Economy layout of an A380 as the maximum design limit.

Well it seems Air Austral is going to take up with a passenger payload of 840 all economy seats which was confirmed at the Dubai Air Show (and first reported in January this year).

Yes – you read that right. 840 Seats.

Here’s a computer rendering to make you boggle.

Image – Airbus S.A.S.

Air Austral, whilst no big operation has 3 ATR72-500s, 2 737′s of the classic variety, 2 777-200ERs and 3 777-300ER’s in their fleet. Even the 777′s have a “Business” Class seat in them though.

It’s a case of “Built it and hope they will come”.  Whilst we can wish them the best, I have questions if they can actually fill a A380 over that route, least of all with a stop in Reunion, and make it pay with Economy Class tickets only.

There’s not much more to say than… ouch?

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The Register reports a classical fail today – the failure by the FAA to automaticly load flights which has lead to delays to services today as flight plans aren’t being loaded.

Problems kicked off at 05:06, and whilst radio and radar are uneffected, Air Traffic Control Systems are having to load the rest of the flight plan data manually.

Oopsie.

At time of writing, EWR, LGA, PHL, DCA, IAD, and ATL are having problems, with also poor weather in the NY Region too.

It’s just a lesson to us all who work with computers to check your schedudles are working, that everything is tested and working…

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Bit of blog adim between Delta trying to take over the world and the Dubai airshow, it’s time to congratulate Gray at Wing and a Prayer as he has migrates from WordPress to Boarding Area Business Travellers Blogs

His blog competes with mine in dry humor and sarcasm, but has some very good adventures including a great East European and Iraq adventure, as well as news and views with an Anerican slant (including a close watch on United Airlines… which no one does at all)

Congrats again Gray – Enjoy the cookies at Boarding Area ;)

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For those of you signed up with BMI Diamond Club as your Star Alliance Frequent flier programme, there are some BIG changes as of today.

Lets go through them…

The end of the Gold Upgrade Voucher (GUV’s) – These paper based vouchers could be used to upgrade a ticket from Economy to Premium or Business dependant on routes. These have been replaced with Complimentary Upgrade Vouchers, held Electronically.  All Gold Members get 4 of them a year.

For those of you selling GUV’s on eBay or have brought some – congratulations – they’re worth NOTHING as of today. They are not convertible into CUV’s.

Household Accounts

A common complaint and/or feature is to pool miles from different accounts for rewards.  Well as of 1st Decemember, you can pool up to 8 family members (2 of which can be employed by you) to into a household account to spend mile.

Now considering the bargains that are available as Diamond Club rewards, this is one hell of a enhancement. The ability to pool miles for family trips or couple trips will be very good for the wallet and mileage balances if you’re short on one account, but overfilling on the other.

Miles for Upgrade (MFU)

Yes – It’s arrived (after plenty of moans from me), it’s now possible to MFU your fares one way route, allowing you to upgrade from Economy to Premium Economy or Business!

IF your ticket is in Y, S, O, B, U, L buckets (again, mid to high economy tickets), you’ll be able to use miles to upgrade tickets.

MFU’s available from 5k for a short up, with up to 25k for a hop to Cairo from London, with miles earned on the original ticket bucket.

New Frequent Flyer Cards

Yes – it’s time for a new design. Notice anything about which airline it is?

Correct. Nice and generic. Almost… HON Circle looking.


It seems there are some positive enhancements to the BMI Diamond Club programme – the loss of GUV’s is a fact of life alas, and put that ride to an end, but there are some very bright spots to the programme.

Now lets hope the airline can survive the next few years…

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It’s time to pack your buckets and spades, and head of to Dubai for the airshow.

(What… Dubai is Blackpool but with Sun? Nothing of the sort. You might like to think that – I possibly couldn’t comment)

Anyhoo, they’re having an airshow, so lets  look at the run up and day 1, and see what’s interesting in Civil aviation….

Jazeera Airways orders IFE and Avionics

Rockwell Collins has struck a deal with the upcoming Jazeera Airways to equip 30 A320′s with IFE and inplane avonics.  Fiscal terms are hush hush.

See – it’s possible to shove Personalised  IFE into an A320.  Any European airline AT ALL paying attention?

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise orders engines… and lots of them.

DAE has brought IAE International Aero Engines V2500 SelectOn to match their A320′s they are obtaining in the 2011 onwards.  These aircraft are currently unassigned – pending the hopeful upturn in 2010.

Well more modern aircraft to displace the older ineffient aircraft must be a good thing…

Bombardier close to signing New C Series Middle Eastern Signer.

Bombardier – maker of little aircraft and not so little aircraft.  The C Series will be an intresting proposition – think a CRJ but a bit longer and more passengers with it’s engines under the wing, but with capacities close to the low capacities Boeing 737-600/A318, whislt leapfrogging the ERJ-195.

Current purchasers include Lufthansa AG.  Intresting times ahead.


Etihad Airways announced a major $750 million investment package
Well lets talk proper airline investment. Etihad  (Abu Dhabi) is spending some serious money on itself – and not on frames – but on improving the product…

On the IFE Front, new aircraft that are coming in with A330′s and B777′s will have the celeibrated Panasonic eX2 IFE system – this system (first seen on SQ’s A380) is the wonder system that has large screen and iPod connectivity (banning GettoIFE systems to being remote controls).  Installation and delivery is from December onwards.

For A340 flyers in the nose of the plane, expect brand new first class seats. Expect more on the layout and configurations later. However, if you’re thinking of going in a B777 down the back – start panicking – the dreaded 10 abreast (3-4-3) configuration is coming to Eithad.

Expect to play sardines later!

There is also major technical and planning work going on too. Good to see investment going on.

Ethopian further commits to B787 – and maybe extra A350′s…

What? An actual customer who is happy about the B787 delay? Oh Committed. Nothing new there.

Ethiopian is expecting their delivery to being in mid-2011, with two of the B787′s being the longer 787-9 varity – due for delivery in 2013 if Boeing can get their finger out.

Whilst the A350′s aren’t due till 2017, there is consideration at the right price to dry lease some before they’re formally deployed – with an order for 12 aircraft. This brings Airbus up to 500 A350s.

Air Arabia takes advantage of the market – gets its planes earlier. 

Air Arabia loves chatting to Airbus, with the net benefit being 6 extra A320′s delivery slots from 2010-2011 opened up, and they’ve swooped it in it, to expand their airline.

Nice swooping.

Yemenia signs memorandum of understanding with Airbus for 10 A320s.

Yes, the A320 is doing rather well, with Yemina signing away $700millon for 10 A320′s in a MoU, subject to the usuals. Of course – no engine has selected.

Yes, it’s Military, but hey. We do cargo planes here too. Lets enjoy breaking our own rules.

Airbus is finally getting near a solution with it’s A400M transport, with all four engines spooling and demoing in Dubai.  With an exception for first flight this year, it can only help the disaster that’s this project…

Thats it for today – more tommorow…

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LOLBirds on my thoughts on the middle seat…

Now…. about paying for seat assignments….

Source: http://icanhascheezburger.com/2009/11/16/funny-pictures-for-an-aisle-seat/

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It’s Sunday, so it must be time for some more Airplane p0rn.

Continuing last weeks LAX photos, this week, it’s a NorthWest (Delta) 747-400 on taxi at LAX airport.

More Airplane p0rn of course … next week!

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After much negotiation, British Airways and Iberia have agreed in principle to tie the knot – forging the 3rd largest airline in the world.

After 16 months of discussion, the company will merge as an umbrella company (400 aircraft, 200 destinations). However in fiscal might, it will be smaller than Lufthansa or AirFrance-KLM.

Willie Walsh will head the new company with its main HQ in Madrid, it fiscal HQ in London.

Well – the first merger on the way. With the state these airlines are in, this is not a bad thing. The bigger concern for the passenger is amenities and service – will IB drag BA down… or will BA drag IB upwards in service level?

This is important as BA is a premium traffic airline.

If you can hear bleating in the background from Virgin Atlantic… well lets see…
AMS has a KLM Dominance…
FRA has a LH Dominance…
ZRH has a Swiss Dominance
DXB has a Emirates Dominance…

See a pattern emerging here? It’s in Virgin Atlantic’s interest to INNOVATE rather than moan and bitch.

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