missingscrew
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It seems from the 30/03/2024 there is no business class flights from melbourne to Bali as I can't see any 787 flights all 321 neos
It seems from the 30/03/2024 there is no business class flights from melbourne to Bali as I can't see any 787 flights all 321 neos
An Engineer told me recently the whole fleet is about to start heavy D checks and its a multi year project, resulting in a lot of downtime as they are also doing wing repaints starting again soon.No surprise the 787s will be taken off DPS. The real question is what other routes with the 787s go on above the extra flights from BNE-ICN/KIX recently announced.
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An Engineer told me recently the whole fleet is about to start heavy D checks and its a multi year project, resulting in a lot of downtime as they are also doing wing repaints starting again soon.
SYD-DPS is down to just 3 weekly 787 services too. 787 operating JQ37/38 on Tue/Fri/Sun, A321neo other days.The 787 and business class is getting taken off BNE-DPS next year too.
Because you have to go via SINScoot will fly you there (via SIN) for $611.
Come to think of it, why aren't I doing this?
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It's like the Harbour Bridge - once you finish painting all the way over, the place you started is already getting rusty.Wing repaints need doing again?! I thought they were just done?
Just had my first A321neo flight (on 6E) and was amazed at how quiet it was. Double-edged sword, crying babies are more easily heard...row 1 on the neo is not too bad, it is a quiet bird
I guess you're not a true frequent flyer then.Because you have to go via SIN
Unfortunately I think this is a sign of where Qantas is heading as well. A330's progressively being replaced by narrow bodies on the Australian trans continental routes (already gone from Perth-Brisbane) and I suspect will only get worse when new A321XLR's start arriving. And Qantas have turned 1 or 2 of their A330's into freighters. They don't really care about their customer's preference. And with Virgin no longer using wide bodies they don't have to worry about losing customers to the opposition.The NEO 321 looks good for a narrow body jet but it's still a "narrow body jet"!
Perhaps they do. Replacing 737s with A32x has to be a step forward when they roll through the domestic fleet. Internationally, just fly with someone else!They don't really care about their customer's preference