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QF 7552 Diverted to TOL???

PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 9:37 pm
by N723GW
Got this from Flytecomm.com ;

Airline Qantas
Flight Number 7552
Departure City (Airport) Toledo, OH (TOL)
Departure Time 02/19/2005 07:27 PM
Arrival City (Airport) Honolulu, HI (HNL)
Arrival Time 02/19/2005 11:33 PM
Remaining Flight Time 06:56
Aircraft Type Boeing 747-400
Current Altitude 32,000 feet
Current Groundspeed 517 mph
Flight Status In Flight

Airline Qantas
Flight Number 7552
Departure City (Airport) Chicago, IL (ORD)
Departure Time 02/19/2005 03:20 PM
Arrival City (Airport) Toledo, OH (TOL)
Arrival Time 02/19/2005 04:47 PM
Remaining Flight Time 00:00
Aircraft Type Boeing 747-400
Current Altitude 0 feet
Current Groundspeed 0 mph
Flight Status Arrived

Any info?

Re: QF 7552 Diverted to TOL???

PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 9:41 pm
by Saratoga
Looks like they hopped from Chicago to Toledo then used the 747 for the flight to Honolulu.

Don't think it was a diversion, just I believe the 747 was at O'Hare and they needed it in Toledo, so they did a quick little jaunt over to TOL so it could be used on the Toledo-Honolulu route.

Re: QF 7552 Diverted to TOL???

PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 9:46 pm
by N723GW
Why in the world would a QF 747 fly ORD-TOL-HNL??? Strange...very odd...

Re: QF 7552 Diverted to TOL???

PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:59 pm
by Saratoga
Well Toledo to Honolulu, I must admit, not a hugely popular route, but here's what I think.

Qantas has a 747 in Chicago they need, probably in Australia. So they place it on the Toledo-Honolulu route and my guess is it's next stop is Sydney or somewhere in Australia. They hop over to Toledo, load up with PAX, fly to Honolulu, land, then fly to Australia or wherever they are needed. It's common for airlines to stick planes on routes that get them to locations where the airlines need them.