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Post by FabienA380 on May 7, 2013 16:10:43 GMT 1
Currently the airport with the most airlines operating scheduled A380 services is: HKG with 6 airlines SIA UAE KAL QFA THA and MAS Following with 5 different airlines: CDG (SIA AFR UAE MAS and THA) NRT (SIA DLH AFR UAE and THA) LAX (QFA SIA KAL AFR and CSN) Fabien
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Post by eastmids13 on Jul 17, 2013 8:46:52 GMT 1
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Post by FabienA380 on Sept 27, 2013 6:01:58 GMT 1
With the addition of BA's service to LAX, there are now two hot A380 destinations: both HKG and LAX with 6 different airlines serving regular A380 services: HKG - Singapore Airlines Emirates Korean Air Qantas Thai Airways Malaysia Airlines LAX - Qantas Singapore Airlines Korean Air Air France China Southern Airlines British Airways HKG will take another operator next month when BA starts A380 services there though... Fabien
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Post by cargobull on Sept 27, 2013 11:34:54 GMT 1
LAX - Emirates start from december 2013
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Post by FabienA380 on Oct 23, 2013 1:55:14 GMT 1
With the addition today of BA's A380 services to HKG, HKG becomes the worldwide airport with most airlines (7) operating the A380 with regular services: Singapore Airlines Emirates Korean Air Qantas Thai Airways Malaysia Airlines British Airways Following with 6 different airlines offering regular A380 services is now LAX, and with 5 are LHR and CDG. LAX will follow HKG with 7 airlines early December when Emirates starts daily A380 services. Fabien
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Post by FabienA380 on Feb 16, 2014 2:36:08 GMT 1
Then with the drop of HKG by THA, the airport with most airlines operating regular A380 services is now just LAX, with 7 of them. This will go up to 8 in a few months as AAR starts the service between ICN and LAX. Fabien
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Post by FabienA380 on May 17, 2014 16:17:58 GMT 1
With NRT now dropped by AF, what used to be a major A380 centre (NRT) is now down to only 2 regular A380 operators, SIA and THA... (AAR will follow soon to NRT but will be also drop it later on...)
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Post by lhr786 on May 17, 2014 23:09:54 GMT 1
And Heathrow I believe will be a A380 Hub?
SQ 3x Daily to SIN QF 2x Daily to SYD and MEL VIA DXB EK 5x Daily to DXB MH x2 Daily to KUL BA x4 Daily to LAX, HKG, JNB and eventually to SIN and IAD QR x1 Daily to DOH (from June 17) EY x2 Daily to AUH (From December 27)
Just wishing TG does commence it's 380 service to LHR along side with KE, BC and OZ by end of this year!
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Post by FabienA380 on May 18, 2014 0:10:23 GMT 1
I think the second daily EY will start once MSN170-EY2 will be delivered early 2015, and wasn't SIA returns reduced to twice a day now?...
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Post by FabienA380 on Oct 1, 2014 23:48:20 GMT 1
With the addition of EK regular services to DFW today it makes DFW the 20th airport worldwide to welcome more than one A380-operator regular scheduled services (now QFA and UAE). Next one in line (21st) should follow shortly, tomorrow with the addition of BAW at IAD. Back on track with this thread's title, LAX is still today the airport with the most airlines A380-operators flying scheduled services with the whalejet: QFA, SIA, KAL, AFR, CSN, BAW, UAE and AAR.
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