juzdownunder
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- Aug 30, 2007
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I'm curious if there's any 'hard and fast' rule as to whether Qantas will be allowing (or not) boarding/offboarding via the rear of their aircraft on domestic flights?
I'm travelling more regularly these days MEL-BNE, a few days at a time and with carry-on luggage only...so I often try to get a seat as far forward as possible to allow for a quick exit on arrival into BNE (or MEL for the return). But I have no status so often the furthest forward I can get is the middle of the plane...and the last few times Qantas have both boarded and off-boarded via the rear doors...so I end up being in the worst spot possible.
I'm quite happy to choose an aisle seat in one of the back few rows of the plane if I know Qantas will always be letting me off via the rear doors...is it an 'always' thing, or dependent on something like weather, arrival gate or other factors? I'm sure it'll be just my luck to choose 2nd back row on my next flight only to arrive and be told we're all off via the front door only....
I'm travelling more regularly these days MEL-BNE, a few days at a time and with carry-on luggage only...so I often try to get a seat as far forward as possible to allow for a quick exit on arrival into BNE (or MEL for the return). But I have no status so often the furthest forward I can get is the middle of the plane...and the last few times Qantas have both boarded and off-boarded via the rear doors...so I end up being in the worst spot possible.
I'm quite happy to choose an aisle seat in one of the back few rows of the plane if I know Qantas will always be letting me off via the rear doors...is it an 'always' thing, or dependent on something like weather, arrival gate or other factors? I'm sure it'll be just my luck to choose 2nd back row on my next flight only to arrive and be told we're all off via the front door only....