It's now the QF Rant thread......
Yes CX is much better than Qantas. So is SG! And Thai! Qantas need to learn a lesson and improve on their service and their competitiveness.
Doing some planning / snooping around for some fares for a flight between Perth & New York, and for the sake of this discussion used the dates 1/6/15 to 8/6/15
Emirates - $8,523
CX - $9,077
QF - $10,784
I want to fly QF but why would you spend the extra $2.2K for loyalty?
Even on routes where it runs daily, QF's frequency is poor or mostly less than its competitors. It still considers SYD as its hub: despite Melbourne and Victoria gaining 100,000 net new residents every year and Melbourne now being not much smaller than Sydney, not many QF flights run nonstop from or to Melbourne internationally.
Tell us what you really think.
You should seriously fly BA more often
BA are a bit blase too.
Royal Brunei are the way to go to London. Great planes (787), great seats in Business, and no yuppies!
Just look at what John B has achieved at Virgin. I wonder what QF would be like today if they had appointed the current CEO of Virgin as MD a few years ago. I would better it would be a totally different and much better airline. QF just react, to competitors and in particular Virgin. And Virgin has been 2 steps ahead ever since they appointed John B. I am a total fan of his style and ability.
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So I'll always be flying Emirates which flies out of Melbourne and gets me straight to Venice via Dubai. Though plainly, this wouldn't be as big an issue for people living in Sydney.
I mentioned previously that when QF has sale fares they can be really worthwhile but just thinking aloud here, my family would never consider QF as a first choice carrier when flying out of Australia (they think SQ and CX). Thinking about my team here at work, none of them flew QF long haul for leisure purposes in the last 24 months. Etihad was the main carrier for getting them to Europe. And my close group of friends who are flying to my wedding in USA in two months, none of them are flying QF either. Most ended up on UA flights, and some are flying on NZ Y+ (for $2,000 return was pretty good value there). I don't know what the reason is but none of my circle of people I know rarely choose QF.
I have also been to a focus group to talk about QF and EK and those groups, surprisingly no one rated QF highly either. The people in the groups always suggested that if QF was a person, he would be male, 50years old, middle management office worker, who drinks at the local pub, and conservative. When they would mention who EK would be, that person would be mid 30's, loves to show off, drinking at some swanky rooftop bar and being friends with everyone, he would probably buy drinks for everyone too. When asked who would people rather be, and it appears most want to have an EK behaviours.
QF being that legacy airline, I guess it is hard to re-invent themselves to be younger, newer, more contemporary than the others. Sure its the safest airline in the world and alot of flyers put that as number one priority, however there are many out there who don't and perceive service, price value, destination choices, as their priorities. QF to me, is an old boys club, and to me - that's what drives them. Keep the corporate guys happy, give every politician CL status, and if you wear thongs into the Qantas Lounge yet you are a very well off Gen X or Y, then go bugger off somewhere else.
But flying out of Sydney to Venice is no different. It has been many years since you've been able to fly to Rome on Qantas.
And did you know the quickest way from MEL to Venice and back is on Qantas between MEL and Dubai and then Emirates to Venice. So if you book the quickest flights on Emirates website on Emirates coded flights - it actually would be on Qantas aircraft between MEL and DXB in both directions (QF 9 and 10)! This is one of the advantages of QF's deal with Emirates.
I know one can fly with Emirates from Sydney to Dubai to Venice. But do Qantas planes do the same route, or do they only go as far as Rome?
Via the Emirates timetable, they used their own plane up till the 27 March for Melbourne to Dubai and then switched to the partner airline afterwards. For Dubai to Melbourne they have direct flights with Emirates planes, which I've booked.
I can't see the advantage of the QF deal with Emirates. Before Emirates provided the plane, and now Qantas does. Maybe the numbers were down on that route because everyone likes the stopover via the Singapore or Kuala Lumpur route.
Regards,
Renato
Doing some planning / snooping around for some fares for a flight between Perth & New York, and for the sake of this discussion used the dates 1/6/15 to 8/6/15
Emirates - $8,523
CX - $9,077
QF - $10,784
I want to fly QF but why would you spend the extra $2.2K for loyalty?
Those prices are ridiculous. You can get prices from Perth to the U.S for $4K if you really shopped around. I would never pay that much to fly any of those carriers, but I guess that's just my personal preference.
You should try and look for flights from Melbourne and Sydney as well cause they operate more flights and have lower fares.
That's just my 2 cents
Cheers
Ian Pinto