The final decisions is “subject to consultation”, but this is the path management is choosing, citing an expectation that long-haul flying will not return to 2019 levels until 2023 “at the soonest,” according to an internal company message.
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I feel like I just found out a friend died... not unexpected given the circumstances, but still a sad end for those majestic jets.
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anyone know if they fly the 747-8? I was looking forward to flying on a 747 before they retired, and then the virus hit.
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Nope they don’t only the 747-400 however Lufthansa flies the 747-800
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About time !
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Surprised they even had IFE!
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