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What happened to the Airbus A380?
Airlines have used the vast interior space of the largest passenger plane to innovate and improve the inflight experience by adding onboard bars, lounges and even showers. Unfortunately, the A380 has fallen from grace as airlines have opted to instead fly more efficient twin-engine jets like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350.
Does Asiana A380 have first class?
Asiana’s six A380s were the only planes in the carrier’s fleet to feature a first-class cabin, though as of 31 August 2019, Asiana has stopped selling first class and rebranded the fully enclosed suites as a business-class product to cut costs.
What happened to Qatar’s A380s?
The most recent data from FlightAware indicates that it flew a “ghost flight to nowhere” on August 5th to keep the aircraft active. The plane took off from its base in Beja, Portugal, and returned there an hour later. Qatar Airways: The airline has committed to storing its A380s until next summer.
Which airlines are still flying ghost A380s?
Asiana: The South Korean airline is flying ghost flights with its fleet of A380s, keeping its pilots’ certifications valid. ANA: Its two A380s are still grounded, while the third remains undelivered and is with Airbus in Toulouse, France.
The Airbus A380 is a marvel of engineering. However, it is not working out for many airlines in practical terms, given that passenger numbers continue to sit at record lows. Currently, China Southern is the only airline operating its full fleet of aircraft, while others such as Air France, have even gone as far as retiring all their A380s.
Which airlines are still flying the Airbus A380 in China?
China Southern has a fleet of five Airbus A380s. Bucking the global trend of operations, the only Chinese A380 operator is operating all five of its aircraft for passenger flights. Emirates is slowly reactivating its fleet. Photo: Getty Images The only other airline actively flying the Airbus A380 is Emirates.
How many Airbus A380s are still flying for Emirates?
However, it seems as though the majority of the fleet is still grounded, as only 13 aircraft are operating to Emirates’ six A380 destinations. In total, 18 Airbus A380s are currently operating passenger flights. 18 Airbus A380s are currently operating passenger flights.
When will Lufthansa retire its A380s?
Plan for retirement: According to World Airline News, Lufthansa will sell six A380 aircraft and replace them with 20 Boeing 787-9 aircraft and 20 Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The new planes are scheduled to arrive between late 2022 and 2027. Lufthansa’s first class cabin on the Airbus A380.