Uniform
69
114.02k
9 months ago
|
69 | 114.02k | 9 months ago by Marky Mcdoe |
British Airways - Training Dat...
I received confirmation on 17th February that I ha...
0
1.43k
-
|
0 | 1.43k | - |
General Info and questions abo...
3.12k
1k
4 years ago
|
3.12k | 1k | 4 years ago by Flying_Nurse |
Accomodation, Specific to BA
1.35k
389.12k
2 years ago
|
1.35k | 389.12k | 2 years ago by Dolly1988 |
Assessments, interviews & star...
11.31k
2k
2 years ago
|
11.31k | 2k | 2 years ago by DavyP1972 |
Easyjet
Forum dedicated to Easy world..!
266
596.04k
9 months ago
|
266 | 596.04k | 9 months ago by KL17 |
Qantas UK Forum
For those working at Qantas UK
31
373.11k
1 year ago
|
31 | 373.11k | 1 year ago by Charles Carter |
Middle East Airlines Forum
Emirates, Gulf, Etihad, Qatar.......
718
4k
2 weeks ago
|
718 | 4k | 2 weeks ago by Jordan Walker |
FLYBE
News and Views from those at Flybe
27
193.93k
3 years ago
|
27 | 193.93k | 3 years ago by juankax |
Virgin Atlantic
Specific to Virgin Atlantic!
162
635.11k
1 year ago
|
162 | 635.11k | 1 year ago by Lisa Harle |
I don't know if I am completely wrong, but will these routes changes/frequencies be increased for the Summer flying schedule? My training ends mid-March so I am wondering if these same routes will still be MF by then or if we'll have even more new and exciting routes to fly?
Thank you for all your helpful advice - keep it coming!
One thing to note about the European nightstops is they are often rostered as a tour. For Example LHR-PSA-LHR-MAN nightstop MAN-LHR-HAM nightstop HAM-LHR-MAN-LHR clear.
Pisa (PSA) (There & back)
Luxembourg (There & back) (usually rostered as a double with a MAN)
Kiev (KBP) (There & back)
Las Palmas (LPA) (There & back)
Manchester (MAN) (There & back or nightstop) (Quite often rostered as a double)
Hamburg (HAM) (There & back or nightstop)
Paris Orly (ORY) (There & back or nightstop)
Lyon (LYS) (There & back or nightstop )
Basel (BSL) (There & back or nightstop)
Vienna (VIE) (There & back or nightstop)
Baku(GYD) (2 day trip)
Las Vegas (LAS) (3 day trip )
Nairobi (NBO) (3 day trip )
Abuja (ABV) (3 day trip )
Cairo (CAI) (3 day trip)
Kuwait (KWI) (3 day trip)
Lagos (LOS) (3 day trip)
Muscat (AUH-MCT)( 3 day trip )
Miami (MIA)(3-4 day trip)
Rio de Janeiro (GIG), (4 day trip)
Los Angeles (LAX) (4 day trip)(Some longer trips on A380)
Haneda (HND) (4-6 day trips)
Seoul(ICN) (4-6 day trip)
Sin/Syd (9 day trip)
Wonder what the differences are with W/W routes regarding length of time down route, also EF.
Little Minx or Prism what are your destinations and lengths please? would be great to see the legacy fleets and see the difference from old BA to new BA
James :)
Great post,
Wonder what the differences are with W/W routes regarding length of time down route, also EF.
Little Minx or Prism what are your destinations and lengths please? would be great to see the legacy fleets and see the difference from old BA to new BA
James :)
Its not old and new. We have crew in their 20's on Worldwide and Eurofleet.
Worldwide Fleet and Eurofleet are now closed fleets to new entrants. Noboody else can join these 2 fleets but those on them can move between the 2. The working agreements and pay are different.
Essentially all the longhaul routes except those operated by LGW fleet are the routes operated by Worldwide and Eurofleets.
Some of the Worldwide fleets but not exhaustive are :
Accra, Almaty, Bahrain, Doha, Bangkok, Bangalore, Cairo ( 767 )Mumbai, Cape Town, Chengdu, New Delhi, Denver, Moscow, Dubai, Dallas. Entebbe, Buenos Aires, Freetown, Sao Paolo, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Houston, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Luanda, Madras, Mexico City, Nassau, Turks and Caicos, Gran Cayman, Tokyo Narita, Beijing, Riyadh, Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, Singapore, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, New York, Newark, Boston. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, Phoenix, Washington DC. All these trips vary in frequency and length.
I did not mean old and new BA in terms of age because that's just wrong. I just thought it would be interesting to see the difference between the fleets. I know obviously that pay is different. But I don't know whether or not the trip lengths are the different. For example. The LAX for MF being a 2/3 day trip. What would it be for WW if and when they did it. Hope you get my point
James
Good Morning Prism,
I did not mean old and new BA in terms of age because that's just wrong. I just thought it would be interesting to see the difference between the fleets. I know obviously that pay is different. But I don't know whether or not the trip lengths are the different. For example. The LAX for MF being a 2/3 day trip. What would it be for WW if and when they did it. Hope you get my point
James
LAX is a 4 day trip for MF and would be for Worldwide Fleet if they operated it. The difference is in days off as for Worldwide fleet it would be 3 fixed days off.
Its best not to compare the agreements however.
MF is the fleet people are joining at LHR and it has its own working arrangements and works more closely to Scheme as opposed to Industrial Agreements on the other fleets.
It's nice to see some of the other routes, especially the India/Canada routes that BA fly to from LHR!
So in theory Prism, does that mean that Mixed Fleet could at some point be swapped into these routes and/or cover them on standby should a WW/EF crew not be flying for any reason?
It's nice to see some of the other routes, especially the India/Canada routes that BA fly to from LHR!
Before the start of each flying programme ie Summer programme and Winter programme we are advised of routes that will move between fleets. Routes move back and too so each fleet has a fair share of work.
From Standby you could be called to operate a Worldwide route but not as an individual as we are not at this time allowed to fly as part of the same crew due to difference in agreements, pay. uniform standards, days off down route etc etc etc.
It does happen sometimes that a flight has to be recrewed due to crew going out of hours or aircraft substitution so you could find yourself going somewhere you haven't. Recently I know a MF crew had to operate a JFK and similarly a Worldwide crew operated an LAX. MF crew have also been called to operate LGW services. It happens now and again and its the luck or bad luck of standby.
Due to the frequencies and links on our Eurofleet operation there is more chance of being called for Eurofleet work as sometimes just a short delay in arrival due to air traffic control etc could mean the crew missing their link to their next flight so it has to be recrewed. Again it has to be a whole crew.
I have recently been accepted to work for BA and start my training shortly. I am very excited and don't want to sound ungrateful for the opportunity however, reading these posts have concerned me slightly.
About 25 routes have been listed for mixed fleet and without being rude it looks as if worldwide fleet tend to have a lot more of the popular destinations that would be more desirable to fly to (in my opinion). The fact BA fly to 200 different destinations in 90 different countries I was slightly disappointed these are the only places I'll be flying to. I'm now starting to realise that, the numbers of destinations listed above is spread out over different fleets in different hubs.
How easy is it to get into other fleets such ad worldwide if I want to fly to more / different countries? and is this the same as all airlines or can someone recommend airlines that I will get to go to more places?