I flew JQ38 Friday 25 June (delayed until 4.20am Sat 26 June). The crew had been on duty since 4.50pm (Melbourne) and the flight arrived 11am (Sydney). With a direct turnaround the cabin crew worked 18+ hours on this pair.
As a passenger I feel the fatigue level of the cabin crew is too high - if we had an emergency at the end, how would they respond?
I note that the flight crew (pilots) do disembark and stay in Bali. But the cabin crew should not be expected to work this way, on an A330 which does not have the same crew rest facilities as a 747 or A380.
Jetstar should let the crew stay in Bali, or fly a second crew while the first crew deadhead back to Sydney/Melb.
As a passenger I feel the fatigue level of the cabin crew is too high - if we had an emergency at the end, how would they respond?
I note that the flight crew (pilots) do disembark and stay in Bali. But the cabin crew should not be expected to work this way, on an A330 which does not have the same crew rest facilities as a 747 or A380.
Jetstar should let the crew stay in Bali, or fly a second crew while the first crew deadhead back to Sydney/Melb.