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Vietnam Airlines switches Australian routes to all Boeing 787 operation

Vietnam Airlines switches Australian routes to all Boeing 787 operation

Australia has become an all Boeing 787 destination for Vietnam Airlines after the Skyteam alliance member switched both its Melbourne and Sydney services to the next-generation Dreamliner.

Vietnam Airlines’ first 787 flight to Australia arrived on Friday morning, when VN781 operated by 787-9 VN-A865 touched down at Melbourne Tullamarine at about 0930, after an eight hour and 20 minute journey from Ho Chi Minh City. The route was previously served with Airbus A330-200 equipment.

The airline is the eighth carrier to serve Melbourne Tullamarine with the 787 alongside Air India, Air New Zealand, Jetstar, Royal Brunei Airlines, Scoot, United and Xiamen Airlines.

And Melbourne is due to get another 787 operator with LATAM announcing the start of Melbourne-Santiago nonstop flights from October 2017.

Meanwhile, Vietnam Airlines’ first 787 service to Sydney arrived less than an hour after the flight to Melbourne landed.

Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 VN-A870 over Sydney Harbour. (Seth Jaworski)
Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 VN-A870 over Sydney Harbour. (Seth Jaworski)

 

Flight VN773, operated by 787-9 VN-A870, arrived at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport a little after 1010, with passengers taken on a scenic fly over Sydney Harbour prior to landing.

Vietnam Airlines previously operated Boeing 777-200ERs on the Ho Chi Minh City-Sydney route. The switch to the Dreamliner brings to nine the number of carriers operating the aircraft at Sydney – Vietnam Airlines joins Air India, Air New Zealand, ANA, Jetstar, LATAM Airlines, Scoot, United and Xiamen Airlines.

Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 VN-A870 landing at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)
Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 VN-A870 landing at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

 

Qantas places its QF airline code on Vietnam Airlines’ two Australian routes. 

Source : http://australianaviation.com.au/2016/12/vietnam-airlines-switches-australian-routes-to-all-787-operation/

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Akhyari Hananto

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