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Old January 27th 05, 12:42 PM
Ulf Kutzner
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Ulf Kutzner schrieb:

There is a growth Germany - Russia, I guess linked to migration.
However, flights I used were 15 - 65 % full. Well, I tend to book cheap
flights.

Of course no 747 but 319, 320, 737, 310, 154.

10/11 flights per day FRA - MOW (each direction), 3/4 operators.
Number of flights steadily increasing.


Just to add: 321, AB6.

Regards, ULF
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Old January 21st 05, 07:27 AM
Chanchao
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 03:26:39 -0500, "H Pinder" wrote
some stuff about "380 fuel usage", to which I would like to add the following:

It would be normal corporate behaviour to calculate the "liters per
passenger per 100 Km" using the most optimistic factors. Such as maximum
number of seats, every seat filled, best city pair, no delays of any type,
etc. etc.


So how is that different from car companies releasing fuel efficiency numbers?

Or you think they do those measurements in a big traffic jam with the aircon
running full blast? :-)

Cheers,
Chanchao
 




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