28 March 2010
Korean Airlines Switches to A330-300s
Korean Airlines has switched from their Boeing 747-400s to Airbus A330-300s on their KAL051/052 flight beginning today.
Korean becomes the third airline using the A330 at HNL. Delta and JetStar are the others.
HL7586 (c/n 351), an A330-323X, is seen above being prepared for its flight back to Incheon.
Photo courtesy team member Aeros.
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5 comments:
Doesn't Philippines use the 330 on occasion as well along with the 340's and the rare 744?
PR uses an A330, but not on a consistent basis.
The KE move is a "permanent" one.
I thought Philippine used A340's to Hawaii?
I was on KE051 this morning and I can tell you right now....it sucks riding the A333 in Koreans config. Taller travelers like me suffer and I travel on this route a lot!
I rode over on the 744 in Feb and it was fine, even had the PTVs... I am definitely not in favor of this ridiculous change, not to mention Koreans ability to pack each flight to the GILLS every damn time!
Yes ToroPoki, they do, but once in a while an A330 is subbed in for the A340 once in a while, but it is normally the A340.
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