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It's probably louder because of the heat, the engines need to work harder.
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Last night Emirates EK 441 left Adelaide at 1150pm(official timetable departure time 1035pm).It was late getting into Adelaide.
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Obviously during the curfew. Can someone explain how the curfew actually works? On what grounds can planes land/take off during the curfew? Have planes (esp international planes) ever had to land at interstate airports as they were not allowed to land here during the curfew hours?
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We're off to Newcastle! Adelaide Airport welcomes the announcement today that FlyPelican will introduce the first direct service between Adelaide and Newcastle from March. The service will operate three times a week - on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. It will provide a great alternative for customers wanting to travel to the Central Coast, Hunter and North Coast regions of NSW without having to travel via Sydney. Go to www.flypelican.com.au to book your seats.
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The service will be operated by Alliance Airlines.I Follow PAFC wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:59 amWe're off to Newcastle! Adelaide Airport welcomes the announcement today that FlyPelican will introduce the first direct service between Adelaide and Newcastle from March. The service will operate three times a week - on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. It will provide a great alternative for customers wanting to travel to the Central Coast, Hunter and North Coast regions of NSW without having to travel via Sydney. Go to www.flypelican.com.au to book your seats.
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Certain types of aircraft (mainly propeller-driven aircraft) can land and take-off at any time, and the curfew also doesn't apply in cases of genuine emergency, etc. Outside of this, an airline needs to be able to demonstrate 'exceptional circumstances' to obtain approval to land or take-off during curfew. 'Exceptional' usually means that the circumstances are immediate, unforeseen, and not able to be met by alternative arrangements.how good is he wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 10:21 amObviously during the curfew. Can someone explain how the curfew actually works? On what grounds can planes land/take off during the curfew? Have planes (esp international planes) ever had to land at interstate airports as they were not allowed to land here during the curfew hours?
And, yes, aircraft are occasionally diverted -- I was on this flight that was diverted to Canberra! Generally speaking, though, airlines will obtain approval to land during curfew prior to taking off from the departure port.
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On a F100 - I don't think FlyPelican's own planes could do ADL-NTL non-stop.adelaide transport wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:22 pmThe service will be operated by Alliance Airlines.I Follow PAFC wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:59 amWe're off to Newcastle! Adelaide Airport welcomes the announcement today that FlyPelican will introduce the first direct service between Adelaide and Newcastle from March. The service will operate three times a week - on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. It will provide a great alternative for customers wanting to travel to the Central Coast, Hunter and North Coast regions of NSW without having to travel via Sydney. Go to www.flypelican.com.au to book your seats.
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Also, they're not exactly price competitive - $250 each way, if you're viewing it as an alternative to flying into Sydney (ala Tullamarine v Avalon). Plus it's a 3 hour train ride from Newcastle to Central (which is actually around half the price of a far from Central to Sydney Domestic).
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How does it compare on price and time if your destination is in the Newcastle area? The quoted message isn't marketing to Sydney travellers.Brucetiki wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:26 amOn a F100 - I don't think FlyPelican's own planes could do ADL-NTL non-stop.adelaide transport wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:22 pmThe service will be operated by Alliance Airlines.I Follow PAFC wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:59 amWe're off to Newcastle! Adelaide Airport welcomes the announcement today that FlyPelican will introduce the first direct service between Adelaide and Newcastle from March. The service will operate three times a week - on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. It will provide a great alternative for customers wanting to travel to the Central Coast, Hunter and North Coast regions of NSW without having to travel via Sydney. Go to www.flypelican.com.au to book your seats.
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Also, they're not exactly price competitive - $250 each way, if you're viewing it as an alternative to flying into Sydney (ala Tullamarine v Avalon). Plus it's a 3 hour train ride from Newcastle to Central (which is actually around half the price of a far from Central to Sydney Domestic).
Defence and Wine are market sectors that are represented near Adelaide and Newcastle. I'd guess that they might be the business segment, along with tourism and family/friend flights. Flying direct to Newcastle for a weekend in the Hunter Valley sounds much more attractive than flying via Melbourne or hiring a car from Sydney for that weekend tasting non-SA wine.
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As a new domestic airline into Adelaide, it will be tough to succeed. I hope they have a big marketing budget. Your average traveller will still type Newcastle into the Qantas, Virgin or Jetstar websites.
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Not sure if this was reported much earlier but China Southern are making changes to their Northern Summer 2018 Guangzhou-Adelaide service.
Starting 25 March 2018, China Southern plans to operate an Airbus A330-200 aircraft, instead of the larger A330-300, 3 times a week.
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Starting 25 March 2018, China Southern plans to operate an Airbus A330-200 aircraft, instead of the larger A330-300, 3 times a week.
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Sir Tim said Emirates would likely replace its remaining 777s flying into Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide with A380s following its recent order.
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I don't know how long the Adelaide Airport has had the upgraded bathrooms, but they are fantastic. They have ditched the disgusting horrible Dyson Airblades for an easy to use under the mirror soap, water and drying system. It is simply fantastic. WD to Adelaide Airport. I am a very happy man.
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Tomorrow is the last day that the old international terminal will see operation, with Rex Arrivals to be diverted to the main terminal and taxi rank from Tuesday.
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