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On the other hand, QF seems to consider it a AY flight as a response to my complaint:
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That's a lovely template response,
Yet again why people fly QF is beyond me
On the other hand, QF seems to consider it a AY flight as a response to my complaint:
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The Q cop-outThat's pathetic. You didn't enter into a contract with Finnair, the same way you a passenger doesn't contract with Menzies to handle their bag.
But they don't fly Qantas - they fly FinnairYet again why people fly QF is beyond me
This would be interesting at the least, as it would go against the 2017-present QF focus which is to have a consistent hard product onboard all aircraft of a particular type.possibly repainted in QF colours
2017 qantas did not have a lack of aircraft problem. 2022 onwards they realised they have a massive lack of aircraft problem.This would be interesting at the least, as it would go against the 2017-present QF focus which is to have a consistent hard product onboard all aircraft of a particular type.
yeah, saw the headline and thought gee, that's not very good tbh. Yes, they're QF flights, but the seat isn't QF's. Semantics perhaps, but I'm not really sure why they went with that wording. Slightly misleading imo.The Finnair biz seats are now officially Qantas' own! (ET article)
Qantas’ controversial new business class spreads its wings
This is the stuff that drives one nuts with QF - like , how hard (read: more expensive) is it really to provide x2 large instead of one large and one small.I took an overnight flight and slept the whole time
In general though I think it's fine. Only issue is that Qantas doesn't supply 2x large pillows like Finnair intends (only 1 large and 1 small), so you may find it harder to support your back in unconventional sitting positions.
That's an article for people who wouldn't understand what a wet lease is, yet it's on a website that's aimed at people who would (or should) know exactly what a wet least entails.yeah, saw the headline and thought gee, that's not very good tbh. Yes, they're QF flights, but the seat isn't QF's. Semantics perhaps, but I'm not really sure why they went with that wording. Slightly misleading imo.
Huh. It seems the LTR is not so ‘LT’ lol.It appears one of the FinnAir A330s (OH-LTR) on a wet lease has been in Singapore since Thursday April 25 leading to every QF291 and QF292 cancelled since the northbound leg on that day. Must be some technical issue.
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If only the <redacted> had actually managed the fleet properly.....Huh. It seems the LTR is not so ‘LT’ lol.
I wonder if the terms of the wet lease include contingency plans to sub a sub in a working model?
hmm... I'm booked on 292 in a week.It appears one of the FinnAir A330s (OH-LTR) on a wet lease has been in Singapore since Thursday April 25 leading to every QF291 and QF292 cancelled since the northbound leg on that day. Must be some technical issue.
OH-LTT is now operating QF292 to SYD after arriving in SIN from HEL
You'd think so. I have no idea how wet lease agreements work but one would think that is QF were any smart, they would lease daily/weekly capacity (of a certain standard) on the route instead of individual airframes & staffing for those, and push the operational risk to the provider.I wonder if the terms of the wet lease include contingency plans to sub a sub in a working model?
Isnt 81/82 standard for QF? The AY planes don't fly everyday (I'm pretty sure jve seen scheduled day off somewhere before) and 81/82 also flew on days AY planes were flying (iirc when my QF1 flight was 12h+ delayed both 292 and 82 were flying that day as i was looking at changing flights).They are intermittently replacing these services with QF metal A332's as QF81/QF82.
The 81/82 is only scheduled for one day a week (82 on Thursdays and 81 on Fridays), when the AY A330 is in SIN for its weekly maintenance cycle.Isnt 81/82 standard for QF? The AY planes don't fly everyday (I'm pretty sure jve seen scheduled day off somewhere before) and 81/82 also flew on days AY planes were flying (iirc when my QF1 flight was 12h+ delayed both 292 and 82 were flying that day as i was looking at changing flights).
