RichardMEL
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Now USD21If going via the US, there is the Usd$14 ESTA fee, per pax.
Now USD21If going via the US, there is the Usd$14 ESTA fee, per pax.
Is DEL-CDG on 777-300?Then Delhi, Paris, London (Air France)
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Is DEL-CDG on 777-300?
If so it’s one of the best J seats I’ve flown in.
I had a bulkhead seat a few months ago and it was absolutely amazing. Pity the service and food didn’t match though
It was AY's A330 aircraft but QF catering though?I wasn't too keen on the last two sectors being with Finnair.
Tried them last week from Bangkok to Sydney and was not impressed.
Worst Business Class seats and food I have ever had.
Seat was absolutely superb.A350-900?
Looked at some YT videos. They seemed OK.
Pity about the food.
I thought Air France might be good
We only have 1 hour between flights at CDG. Very close!
So plan to travel with only hand luggage!
But valid for 2 yrs (or life of PP). Indonesia is 500k rupes per go but still cheaper than starting in Oz.If going via the US, there is the Usd$14 ESTA fee, per pax.
It was AY's A330 aircraft but QF catering though?
With catering, it feels it'd also be highly dependent of the departure point and what the caterer there can/will provide. Overall, departures from the home bases tend to be better catered while the return legs often seem (feel?) to get a slightly lower quality catering. E.g. QF for SYD-SIN would be nicer but the return SIN-SYD sometimes a bit of a miss. HND-HEL on JL more enjoyable than HEL-HND, etc...
Go figure why this would be the case but that's how I've experienced it over time. And, of course, your mileage, preferences and taste buds would vary...
QF, TG, EK and BA?And I've had way better food on that BKK-SYD sector on every other airline I've flown.
QF, TG, EK and BA?
The seats I later found and kept, were (also Biz Class)
Sydney, Melbourne, Delhi (we'll stop there a couple of days) Qantas.
Then Delhi, Paris, London (Air France)
A bit more cost in terms of the 'taxes' but faster overall and better seats and food! I hope.
IDN (Indonesia) is Rupiah, not IND (India) Rupees,But valid for 2 yrs (or life of PP). Indonesia is 500k rupes per go but still cheaper than starting in Oz.
Oanda converter has the code as IDR for Indonesian rupiah.IDN (Indonesia) is Rupiah, not IND (India) Rupees,
Rupes - colloquial for either AFAIC. Like bucks, quid etcIDN (Indonesia) is Rupiah, not IND (India) Rupees,
CDG - KUL - SYD?
CDG - KUL - (BKK - KUL) - SYD?
Partner airline would be MH of course.
I would chunnel it from LHR to CDG, to avoid the UK APD, if you want prem cabin seats.
Or to make it fast, maybe elcheapo airline CDG - FCO , then QF FCO - PER - SYD?