mannej
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So is it definite that VH-EBB has the new product?
Or just a new paintjob?
I don't think it's been disclosed yet. I'd like to be surprised but I am saying paint job only to be realistic.
So is it definite that VH-EBB has the new product?
Or just a new paintjob?
And no workspace for the first row as it's missing the D seat.Judging from the seatmap, I'd say it's the same product as it had when it was with Jetstar, just with the middle seat in business class replaced by a workstation table.
Qantas sees little demand for premium economy to Asia - Flights | hotels | frequent flyer | business class - Australian Business Traveller - once again QF thinks they have made the right decision wrt aircraft choice and fit out. You would think they would learn!!
Read: Qantas sees little demand to Asia (on QF planes, because others are cheaper and better).
I like the QF Premium Eco, but if you find Business Class fares for the same price...Cheaper, yes, but not better. It is widely accepted that QF's PE product is the top of the pile. They should be exploiting that. Idiots!!
Interesting as I was recently looking at PE seats on QF128 in Jan 2015 and some days were almost already sold out. Interestingly (although possibly not surprisingly) the A380 days were full while the 747 days were not. Alas I had to pick a 747 day.Qantas sees little demand for premium economy to Asia - Flights | hotels | frequent flyer | business class - Australian Business Traveller - once again QF thinks they have made the right decision wrt aircraft choice and fit out. You would think they would learn!!
Interesting as I was recently looking at PE seats on QF128 in Jan 2015 and some days were almost already sold out. Interestingly (although possibly not surprisingly) the A380 days were full while the 747 days were not. Alas I had to pick a 747 day.
The refurbished 747s have the same chairs although I was under the impression that the A380 is superior from the perspective of noise, humidity and air pressure.747 vs 380 shouldn't matter as it's the same PE product.
Read: Qantas sees little demand to Asia (on QF planes, because others are cheaper and better).
Guess I'm the odd one out then. I've been enjoying Y+ between SIN-SYD, especially with the lower pricing after the JSA ended. Now BA gets my money if the schedule suits my needs (7:20pm departure from SIN is a bit too early for me in terms of getting to the airport most days).
The refurbished 747s have the same chairs although I was under the impression that the A380 is superior from the perspective of noise, humidity and air pressure.
AusBT article seemingly confirming December (2014) launch.
A few insights into the amount of customisation and testing required for this new product.
Allow me to put on my pessimistic hat for now... it looks like a very hard and flat slab that won't be comfortable.
But it also looks like the sitting/sleeping position will have you right next to the aisle with very little separation so expect very little privacy, lots of noise, and hope they provide good ear plugs as part of the amenities kit.
And I'm running a betting competition - how long will the seat last before it starts becoming droopy in its lie-flat position?
You would have thought that the droop of the MK II skybed would have been one of their key design criteria. Certainly the ottoman plus smaller cantilever of the CX seat is probably a more reliable solution. The proof will be in the day to day use I guess. I think it is unfair to slam its likely performance now.
I suspect no droop as I believe the bed will extend into and be supported by the footbox.
One of the pix from this websites shows the footbox
The Vantage XL | factorydesign
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