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I just did a search and there seems to be numerous QF vrs VA theads, but none for the short haul domestic business product so here it is (mods please move if I've missed another)
I've been flying almost entirely business now for some time but have only just managed to compare all of the seats (row 1 in QF for the first time yesterday). My preferences are:
QF:
VA:
Overall, I'd rate them very close to each other with VA possibly being the better J experience. QF really have let themselves down by allowing the J cabin to turn into a toilet waiting room (yesterday, I had a guy doing his leg stretching across row 1 whist waiting for the loo. On a CNS-BNE trip of 2.5 hours, this (youngish ... late 20's I'd think) man needed to visit the toilet 3 times, once before we even took off). On the other hand, QF have a far better breakfast selection in the lounge, which combined with DT-CNS now tightening up on breakfast, edges QF in front a bit. If QF started protecting the J cabin again, they'd probably win as the overall J experience. Otherwise, I'm happy flying either. QF I think row 1 is the pick, with VA row 2 is better (IMHO).
I've been flying almost entirely business now for some time but have only just managed to compare all of the seats (row 1 in QF for the first time yesterday). My preferences are:
QF:
- Seems to be a shorter seat pitch;
- Recline of the seat in front cramps row 2 and 3;
- Row 1 has reasonable leg room;
- Seats are more comfortable than VA but the centre armrest is narrower and often the toys don't work (lumber support, footrest);
- Meals not as well presented as VA but possibly more substantial;
- QF J cabin is a "free for all", with the J loo used by economy all the time meaning a congregation of the loo waitlist around row 1;
- QF do not protect the J cabin on disembarkation;
- Staff are good, except for allowing Y into the J cabin; and
- QF J is mostly chocker block full with upgrades.
VA:
- Seat pitch seems greater than QF;
- Recline of the seat in front does not overly impact row 2;
- Row 1 legroom is not bad, but the under seat space in row 2 is preferable;
- Seats aren't bad (no leg rest is a bit of a fail) but the centre arm rest is wide and comfortable;
- Slide out tray is convenient for a drink;
- Meals are presented better than QF, but are often more show than substance;
- VA do protect the J cabin far better than QF, meaning a better experience;
- VA do stop the Y avalanche on disembarkation, to allow J pax to get luggage from the overheads without a scrum packing down;
- Crew of late have been good and professional; and
- VA J cabin is less likely to be full, which is nice having a shadow, even in J.
Overall, I'd rate them very close to each other with VA possibly being the better J experience. QF really have let themselves down by allowing the J cabin to turn into a toilet waiting room (yesterday, I had a guy doing his leg stretching across row 1 whist waiting for the loo. On a CNS-BNE trip of 2.5 hours, this (youngish ... late 20's I'd think) man needed to visit the toilet 3 times, once before we even took off). On the other hand, QF have a far better breakfast selection in the lounge, which combined with DT-CNS now tightening up on breakfast, edges QF in front a bit. If QF started protecting the J cabin again, they'd probably win as the overall J experience. Otherwise, I'm happy flying either. QF I think row 1 is the pick, with VA row 2 is better (IMHO).