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Ahh yeah, I went onwards to LAS, you're correct the A380 was to LAX. Edited in the post now because you're all comedians.

I wish QF had a direct service to LAS. I don't do a US trip without going there.

I'm actually trialling a SYD-HNL-LAS booking in June with QF & HA, single PNR. Late night arrival in LAS works perfect.
 
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Hopefully not too OT for this thread...

I've always thought it would be great airlines served dim sum. They're already pushing the carts up and down the aisles. Just need a steamer on board. Paging CX ;)
 
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Hopefully not too OT for this thread...

I've always thought it would be great airlines served dim sum. They're already pushing the carts up and down the aisles. Just need a steamer on board. Paging CX ;)

QF used to offer steamed dumplings dim sum / Yum cha style on the SYD-HKG flights pre-covid in W at least.
 

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