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Revert to supercharged piston engines. I like sound they make.
I’m sure Davita might have some idea, so as it gets hot air density is less and high altitude airports will suffer, but can the newer jet engines cope
Is there any advantage to arriving in Jakarta via Garuda vs any other airline?
And terminal 3 of course (not all internationals yet). Which you could consider an advantage or disadvantage. But if you have a connecting Garuda flight, it will obviously be better to arrive with Garuda.
Received SMS from emirates last week:
"Your flight EK356 from Dubai to Jakarta has changed terminal. The new arrival terminal is now Soekarno- Hatta International Airport Terminal 3. This terminal change is effective on all flights on or after 07August2018. You can view and print your new ticket on www.emir
I found this overview of airlines relocating to terminal 3. No idea if they all move(d) according to schedule.
Berikut adalah jadwal perpindahan maskapai. Mohon dicatat bisa jadi ada perubahan rencana, jadi sebelum terbang silakan cek website airlines masing-masing.
Terminal 2 menurut berita akan di renovasi dan dijadikan terminal domestik seluruhnya. Kalau Anda perhatikan jika sedang di Terminal 2 International (setelah imigrasi) tampak sedang renovasi dan ganti tenant. Dugaan saya nanti sekat antara terminal 2E (internasional) dan 2F (domestik) akan dibuka setelah bulan Juli, sehingga semua gate (D/E/F) melayani pesawat domestik.
- 14 Maret : Scoot Tiger
- 9 April : Malaysia Airlines (MH)
- 21 April : Turkish Airlines (TK)
- 1 Mei : Thai Air (TG), Srilankan (UL)
- 8 Mei : Oman Air (WY)
- 11 Mei : Qantas (QF), Jetstar (JQ/3K)
- 15 Mei : KLM (KL)
- 20 Mei : Air China (CA)
- 1 Juni : Philipine Airlines (PR)
- 1 Juli : Emirates (EK), Asiana (OZ)
- 5 Juli : Cebu Pacific (5J)
- 18 Juli : Singapore Air (SQ)
- 20 Juli : Qatar Air (QR)
- 31 Juli : Etihad (EY), ANA (NH), EVA (BR), Kuwait (KU), Japan Airlines (JL), Royal Brunei (BI), China Eastern (MU), Cathay Pacific (CX)
I'm aware Steve is being sarcastic and it is amusing but, just in case anyone is interested I'll try a simple explanation.
Airways in the sky are like interstate roads but, instead of horizontal separation.....vertical separation is applied. This is much like a multi-tiered bridge where one- way traffic go on one level and the opposing traffic on another level.
The vertical airway will denote a FL (altitude) i.e. eastbound A/C will be assigned odd FL 290-410 in 2000 feet increments whilst westbound will fly at even FL 300-420. (290 means 29,000 feet)
Hope this helps.