Joshua
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Aka, the long way to London and back or how to retain WP in a few weeks or solving QF problems + the meaning of life.
Having finished one large trip, I'm going to give some sort of TR on half of oneworld. I could put it into several smaller TR's but I think there is some flow to the whole thing. Airlines include Qantas, JetStar, Cathay Pacific, British Airways, Finnair, Royal Jordanian and soon to be oneworld member, AirBerlin. Mostly in business class except for the short segments and first class on the longest sector onboard the A380. Most of it was planned in the last few months and a lot of last minute changes. Rather than bore you with where, how and why I'm going to jump straight in. Finally, I might be a little photo heavy at times because I've always felt sold short reading these things if the images are lacking.
Qantas Domestic Business
ADL-BNE, B737-800 (J)
After spending a week away in the desert I got home with <12 hours to clean, pack and sleep. 6am flight out of ADL. It's been a while since I've had an early morning departure and in a way I missed it. I'm no commuter, having only ever travelled for leisure. The early morning departures still have some novelty for me and being a weekend it meant less chance of being drowned out by the dreary suit zombie brigade.
My first use of NGCI. I can use it without hassle but it doesn't mean I want to. Maybe it was early, maybe I don't look like a Platinum flying J, but please let me do what I want. Most of the time domestically I'd be carry-on only but this time I had bags and really did not look or feel like going DIY. After the machine spat out all the pieces of paper at me I basically binned them. I prefer a proper boarding pass from the lounge. It takes just as long in ADL if they're going to stop and make me scan my QFF card.
I planned to avoid the Qantas Club in ADL as I've come accustomed to rather miserly food offerings. But with an ever brief visit to the lounge I noticed a significantly better breakfast menu. The buffet resembled something closer to the MEL J lounge continental options. Additionally the appearance of the pancake machine usually seen in the NZ SYD lounge (and it's sibling in QF J) was a surprise. Maybe the NP inspired QC food finally hit ADL. If it remains as it was I'll actually eat at the airport next time. So thumbs up to QF there.
Onto boarding. Well I got to the gate early but it was as bad as ever. No need to rush, so sit down and wait for everyone else to shuffle in. Priority boarding lanes would be nice of course. More than just repeat what has been said over and over on this site I'm more interested in comparing how the other airlines handle it.
Eventually getting on board the ever vanilla 737-800 I was greeted and took 1F, my preference for mornings - block the sunrise and rest if I like. Breakfast was the standard affair if you've flown QF J before. Decent food, not that Y is terrible unless you're into the hot breakfast. My new love has been the strawberry apple juice, if they don't offer it I'll ask and they usually have it onboard. Another thing of comparison is the method of food service. QF have a slow but fairly personal method of serving one by one through the J cabin, half trolley half galley.
Skim milk and a deflated but genuinely warm croissant.
For all this, I've become used to the Qantas service - all its good parts and all it's lacking. For how much everyone complains and laments lost service and privileges, I have never had a truly poor experience and have held QF domestic highly, as a solid product I'm happy to use 100% of the time (forgive a 5 cent seat in JQ - with lounge access ). However I think this is part of the greater QF issue. Everyone is just accustom to it so we've lost something. On the customer service side it was satisfactory. It was 6am so I'm not going to complain they weren't very receptive scanning my boarding pass and onboard they probably figured it best to leave everyone alone after meal service. The issue is more underlying and difficult to quantify but by the end of this whole trip it came up again making me change my views a lot. For now though while I was happy and straight into the BNE J lounge, I really felt like it had been 'just' another flight. Am I simply over it all, If business class isn't exciting anymore or could QF do more? Not like there's a choice on this route QF is the only one with a J product. DJ could still stick you on an entertainment-less Embraer for 2+ hours.
My final note from this segment is how terrible those new baggage rules are. If it wasn't for being platinum, how would I lug around all this:
Again for short trips it wouldn't be an issue, but if you want to transport boxes of cough around the country cheap, the off colour silver card does wonder
Having finished one large trip, I'm going to give some sort of TR on half of oneworld. I could put it into several smaller TR's but I think there is some flow to the whole thing. Airlines include Qantas, JetStar, Cathay Pacific, British Airways, Finnair, Royal Jordanian and soon to be oneworld member, AirBerlin. Mostly in business class except for the short segments and first class on the longest sector onboard the A380. Most of it was planned in the last few months and a lot of last minute changes. Rather than bore you with where, how and why I'm going to jump straight in. Finally, I might be a little photo heavy at times because I've always felt sold short reading these things if the images are lacking.
Qantas Domestic Business
ADL-BNE, B737-800 (J)
After spending a week away in the desert I got home with <12 hours to clean, pack and sleep. 6am flight out of ADL. It's been a while since I've had an early morning departure and in a way I missed it. I'm no commuter, having only ever travelled for leisure. The early morning departures still have some novelty for me and being a weekend it meant less chance of being drowned out by the dreary suit zombie brigade.
My first use of NGCI. I can use it without hassle but it doesn't mean I want to. Maybe it was early, maybe I don't look like a Platinum flying J, but please let me do what I want. Most of the time domestically I'd be carry-on only but this time I had bags and really did not look or feel like going DIY. After the machine spat out all the pieces of paper at me I basically binned them. I prefer a proper boarding pass from the lounge. It takes just as long in ADL if they're going to stop and make me scan my QFF card.
I planned to avoid the Qantas Club in ADL as I've come accustomed to rather miserly food offerings. But with an ever brief visit to the lounge I noticed a significantly better breakfast menu. The buffet resembled something closer to the MEL J lounge continental options. Additionally the appearance of the pancake machine usually seen in the NZ SYD lounge (and it's sibling in QF J) was a surprise. Maybe the NP inspired QC food finally hit ADL. If it remains as it was I'll actually eat at the airport next time. So thumbs up to QF there.
Onto boarding. Well I got to the gate early but it was as bad as ever. No need to rush, so sit down and wait for everyone else to shuffle in. Priority boarding lanes would be nice of course. More than just repeat what has been said over and over on this site I'm more interested in comparing how the other airlines handle it.
Eventually getting on board the ever vanilla 737-800 I was greeted and took 1F, my preference for mornings - block the sunrise and rest if I like. Breakfast was the standard affair if you've flown QF J before. Decent food, not that Y is terrible unless you're into the hot breakfast. My new love has been the strawberry apple juice, if they don't offer it I'll ask and they usually have it onboard. Another thing of comparison is the method of food service. QF have a slow but fairly personal method of serving one by one through the J cabin, half trolley half galley.
Skim milk and a deflated but genuinely warm croissant.
For all this, I've become used to the Qantas service - all its good parts and all it's lacking. For how much everyone complains and laments lost service and privileges, I have never had a truly poor experience and have held QF domestic highly, as a solid product I'm happy to use 100% of the time (forgive a 5 cent seat in JQ - with lounge access ). However I think this is part of the greater QF issue. Everyone is just accustom to it so we've lost something. On the customer service side it was satisfactory. It was 6am so I'm not going to complain they weren't very receptive scanning my boarding pass and onboard they probably figured it best to leave everyone alone after meal service. The issue is more underlying and difficult to quantify but by the end of this whole trip it came up again making me change my views a lot. For now though while I was happy and straight into the BNE J lounge, I really felt like it had been 'just' another flight. Am I simply over it all, If business class isn't exciting anymore or could QF do more? Not like there's a choice on this route QF is the only one with a J product. DJ could still stick you on an entertainment-less Embraer for 2+ hours.
My final note from this segment is how terrible those new baggage rules are. If it wasn't for being platinum, how would I lug around all this:
Again for short trips it wouldn't be an issue, but if you want to transport boxes of cough around the country cheap, the off colour silver card does wonder