Jamess
September 10th, 2003, 11:06 PM
Yes, 99% certain it was a 767. The 757 and Airbus 319 (which are usually on
that route) are 3-3, and the 777 is 3-3-3 so that only leaves the 76.
Incidentally, back at CDG in 96-97, BA 767's were the standard on that route
(three times a day: am, mid-afternoon and late evening). We even had the 777
on that route too while it was doing its ETOPS ratings. These days though,
it's less flights per day and smaller aircraft...
These days, Satellite 5 isn't the place it once was. Roll on the move to the
Terminal 2 which I believe is coming up v soon!..
"blib" > wrote in message
...
> > > I've just flown BA from CDG to LHR and unusually the palne was
massive,
> well
> > > bigger than usually, it had a 2 - 3 -2 seat layout. Just out of
> curiosity,
> > > what is this aircraft??
> >
> > What was the flight number or departure time?
>
> It was the 17:20 from CDG Yesterday (Friday)
>
>
that route) are 3-3, and the 777 is 3-3-3 so that only leaves the 76.
Incidentally, back at CDG in 96-97, BA 767's were the standard on that route
(three times a day: am, mid-afternoon and late evening). We even had the 777
on that route too while it was doing its ETOPS ratings. These days though,
it's less flights per day and smaller aircraft...
These days, Satellite 5 isn't the place it once was. Roll on the move to the
Terminal 2 which I believe is coming up v soon!..
"blib" > wrote in message
...
> > > I've just flown BA from CDG to LHR and unusually the palne was
massive,
> well
> > > bigger than usually, it had a 2 - 3 -2 seat layout. Just out of
> curiosity,
> > > what is this aircraft??
> >
> > What was the flight number or departure time?
>
> It was the 17:20 from CDG Yesterday (Friday)
>
>