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Last weekend I had the privilege of visiting Lord Howe Island, a tiny island about 600km off the coast of New South Wales.
I’d wanted to visit for ages, but had always been put off by the high airfares (over $1,000 for a return ticket!). Then, a few weeks ago I happened to find some classic reward seats for 16,000 Qantas points and $169 return. I booked immediately!
I then had to find some accommodation for one night. This was actually pretty difficult. None of the resorts/lodges on the island take bookings through aggregator websites like Booking.com, and many also require you to stay for a minimum number of nights. So, I picked up the phone and called about a dozen accommodation providers. Booking two weeks out, only one had a room available for the night! Again, I booked immediately.
Fast-forward two weeks and the day of the trip had arrived! It was a Saturday morning and I was on QF2264, the second flight for the day from Sydney to Lord Howe Island.
As with all QantasLink flights to LDH, the operating aircraft was a 36-seater Dash 8-200. These planes are specifically required for flights to Lord Howe Island due to the short runway.

Legroom shot:

We were greeted on board by the lovely flight attendant Sonja. There were only 22 passengers on board; most were residents returning home and there were also a few retired couples heading to the island for a holiday.
The 2 hour flight departed on time at 7.45am, and soon we were heading out over the Tasman Sea. A snack box was served to each passenger, along with complimentary drinks. Wine and beer were available and proactively offered, despite the early departure time.

Unfortunately the single toilet stopped working shortly after departure and was out of action for most of the flight. The flight attendant was very apologetic.
We got our first glimpse of the island shortly before touchdown.

I’d wanted to visit for ages, but had always been put off by the high airfares (over $1,000 for a return ticket!). Then, a few weeks ago I happened to find some classic reward seats for 16,000 Qantas points and $169 return. I booked immediately!
I then had to find some accommodation for one night. This was actually pretty difficult. None of the resorts/lodges on the island take bookings through aggregator websites like Booking.com, and many also require you to stay for a minimum number of nights. So, I picked up the phone and called about a dozen accommodation providers. Booking two weeks out, only one had a room available for the night! Again, I booked immediately.
Fast-forward two weeks and the day of the trip had arrived! It was a Saturday morning and I was on QF2264, the second flight for the day from Sydney to Lord Howe Island.
As with all QantasLink flights to LDH, the operating aircraft was a 36-seater Dash 8-200. These planes are specifically required for flights to Lord Howe Island due to the short runway.

Legroom shot:

We were greeted on board by the lovely flight attendant Sonja. There were only 22 passengers on board; most were residents returning home and there were also a few retired couples heading to the island for a holiday.
The 2 hour flight departed on time at 7.45am, and soon we were heading out over the Tasman Sea. A snack box was served to each passenger, along with complimentary drinks. Wine and beer were available and proactively offered, despite the early departure time.

Unfortunately the single toilet stopped working shortly after departure and was out of action for most of the flight. The flight attendant was very apologetic.
We got our first glimpse of the island shortly before touchdown.

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