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#242108 11-Oct-2018 08:26
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The excellent Boeing 777-200-ER is soon to be replaced by the Airbus A350 on the Christchurch to Singapore route.  While the interior of the old Singapore 777's are getting fairly tired it will be sad to seem them go.

 


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  #2106034 11-Oct-2018 08:26
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Allow me to introduce you folks to our new travel community: TravelTalk NZ.

 

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  #2106037 11-Oct-2018 08:36
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Yes , true as I have travelled many times flying CHC SIN but I am looking forward to the larger

 

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  #2106042 11-Oct-2018 08:53
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Can't help but think of all the people complaining about the interior of the former SQ planes than Air NZ are using at present.. When they're actually newer refurbs than what SQ use on the CHC-SIN and the WLG-MEL-SIN routes.

 

 




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  #2106046 11-Oct-2018 09:02
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They are staying on the seasonal backfill runs SQ296/295 btw

 

 

 

Will post a pic of the new A350 seating when I remember. Its on display at CIAL


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