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FC disappearing: CX said to be discontinuing FC on some routes



 
 
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Old September 9th, 2003, 05:21 PM
BezPoplatku
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Default FC disappearing: CX said to be discontinuing FC on some routes

1Q 2004 for all CX 747 to be fitted with the New BC....
although for 888/9 it's now the "NBC" most of the time, as these flight
usually operate with
the larger BC configuration.. and all of those have been refitted.


"Blake S" wrote in message
nk.net...

"Not the Karl Orff" wrote in message
...
Reportedly according to a CX employee newsletter, Cathay Pacific intends
to discontinue FC on its long thin routes served by A340-300 a/c. The 8
FC seats will be removed, BC pushed forward and EC seats added
(reportedly some 47)


Thin? As in the financial sense?

I really like the new Business class anyway. Hope they finish upgrading

all
their aircraft to the new business class soon (esp. CX888/9 and CX838/9).







 




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