Re: Miles on Sale
Huh?!
a 9pm overnight flight from BKK to MEL arriving at 1045am the next day
is a red eye flight!
I have flown it twice - both times in Star Class! (e.g
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....otos/jetstar-star-class-impressions-8472.html)
It seems (and it keeps things interesting
) a number of us have differing views.
In my lexicon, this flight is a not a red-eye. It is simply an overnight flight, and while not a preference, is often unavoidable (without going to impractical lengths).
0400-0600 departures, similarly, are not red-eyes. They fall into the 'to be avoided wherever possible' category.
~2300-0100 departures from Perth to the East coast of Oz however, are classic 'red-eyes'. Departures at a latish but still reasonable bedtime, followed by arrival at an early but still reasonable 'get up' time, but with only 3 to 4 hours elapsed time, combined with 'difficult' sleeping conditions in between clinches this.* Also to be avoided where possible.
I may well be out-of-step with the majority of travellers on my definition of a red-eye, and may need to revise it, but that's it as it is now.
*Despite having said that, the only PER-MEL red-eye I recall taking involved meticulous preparation (at an all afternoon BBQ, followed by some quality time in the bar at PER), meaning I was asleep as soon as my butt hit the seat, and woke when the wheels hit the MEL tarmac.
Unfortunately I was still 'prepared' enough that I directed the cab the wrong and long way to my home ("you
sure you want to go this way mate?" "Yes I am" ) to the tune of an extra 10-20 bucks over the normal fare.