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Old 9th June 2011, 06:51 PM
James R James R is offline
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Default YSSY International arrivals .. 30 years ago

I think I've done one of these before but can't find it.

Whilst not particularly exciting, considering the popularity of vintage YSSY photos in the recent past, it may interest some on here to see the international arrivals on this day 30 years ago - 9th June 1981.

Some of us can only guess what wonderful aircraft operated these flights, anything from DC-8's to early B747s. Some of us on the other hand were fortunate enough to travel on enough of them

Many of the QF flights are instantly recognisable and were most likely exactly the same as today, only with a few extra stops.

06:06 QF6
06:09 QF2
06:15 QF28
06:52 BA11
07:02 PA811
07:12 QF30
07:30 JL771
08:36 QF12
08:50 CO1
08:58 SQ21A
09:16 SA280
09:26 QF4
10:02 TE5
16:30 EW169
17:22 PX1
17:46 QF44
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Old 10th June 2011, 04:26 PM
Nirav Patel Nirav Patel is offline
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Do you have departure cities detail of this flights ?
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Old 12th June 2011, 09:20 PM
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No I don't, but as I said in my first post I expect many would mirror their equivalent flight numbers today, only some with more stops.

06:06 QF6 (Now FRA-SYD)
06:09 QF2 (Now LHR-BKK-SYD)
06:15 QF28 Possibly HKG-SYD as a prelude to today's QF128
06:52 BA11
07:02 PA811 Possibly LAX-HNL-SYD
07:12 QF30
07:30 JL771 (Now NRT-SYD)
08:36 QF12 (Now LAX-SYD)
08:50 CO1 Possibly LAX-HNL-SYD
08:58 SQ21A Likely SIN-SYD
09:16 SA280
09:26 QF4 Possibly SFO-HNL-SYD or YVR-SFO-HNL-SYD
10:02 TE5 Possibly AKL-SYD
16:30 EW169
17:22 PX1 Likely POM-SYD or POM-BNE-SYD
17:46 QF44 Likely AKL-SYD
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Old 12th June 2011, 10:26 PM
Peter Agatsiotis Peter Agatsiotis is offline
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SA280 was JNB-PER-SYD
BA11 (is now BA9) but in those days (747-200) they had at least one or two extra stops.
QF12 in those days was most likely LAX-Papeete-Sydney (which I did in 1987) or LAX-HNL-SYD.

For info I flew on BA11 in 1972 (10 pound Pom) on G-AWNJ (B747-100) Heathrow-Frankfurt-Beirut-Tehran-Bangkok-Hong Kong-Darwin-Sydney.
So a few of these stops would have been dropped.
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Old 13th June 2011, 09:16 AM
Michael Cleary Michael Cleary is offline
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QF30 would have been DPS-SYD in those days.

All the QF flights would have been 747's as it was an all 747 airline in 1981.
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Old 14th June 2011, 05:22 PM
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Hi...

I think EW169 is probably East-West Airlines flight between Norfolk Island and Sydney.

Regards,
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Old 14th June 2011, 06:36 PM
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Quote:
For info I flew on BA11 in 1972 (10 pound Pom) on G-AWNJ (B747-100) Heathrow-Frankfurt-Beirut-Tehran-Bangkok-Hong Kong-Darwin-Sydney.
In 1970 it was BA722 and went :
Heathrow-Zurich-Rome-Karachi-Calcutta-Singapore-Darwin-Sydney on a B707

Although I think the route varied depending on what day of the week it was.

In 1972 my family were subload as staff and were sent LHR-FCO on BA then FCO-THR-BKK on AF then BKK-SIN on SU (IL-62) and finally SIN-SYD MEL on AZ. (but I am moving from the topic, sorry)
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Old 14th June 2011, 08:01 PM
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There is a big gap with no arrivals from 10.02 to 16.30. Shows it was so much quieter back then than today's busy Sydney schedule.
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Old 14th June 2011, 11:38 PM
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Default Ah memories...

Well I remember flying from LHR to BNE back around 1982 on Qantas, and absolutely sure we stopped in Bombay and Perth on the way through... was this once the routing of the QF51/52 variant? We definitely didn't stop in Singapore. Can also remember stopping in Muscat on one of my journeys to London, maybe that was on BA? I certainly remember that BA, United and Continental all served Brisbane direct when I started out in the travel industry back at the end of the 80's... they used to end off every day at the old international terminal. Ah the age of hot towels and no IFE, when flying had a little grace... and no Ryanair
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Old 15th June 2011, 01:51 AM
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This is quite a good website for looking at old schedules.

http://www.departedflights.com/main.html

This page is specific to Sydney as of 1 July 1983.

http://www.departedflights.com/SYD83intro.html

See the bottom of the page for another link to the "Detailed Sydney flight schedules".

Good nostalgia.

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