RichardMEL
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I toally miss BD. those were the days. I flew one flight LHR-EDI. I can't even remember what class. Probably Y. eh...
I'm not sure Y on a 737 is much worse than Y on an A330/B789.
The J seating on the 320 (for D and F seats) was the same in J and Y, but with the E sat blocked. Since the flight was almost empty, I would have had a free row whichever class I had been in
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Be careful. the bar can always be lowered!Also with the catering in general it was terrible and the crew were apologetic.
I have never had such a terrible food on any plane.
I'd argue that maybe the width is not any better then a 789, and marginally worse then an A330. However, in terms of other mod cons, the 789 and A333 (but not A332) would be far superior. Better IFE, table tray, foot rest. Not to mention more space to walkabout on the aircraft if you so wanted.I'm not sure Y on a 737 is much worse than Y on a A330/B789.
haven't flown QF 737 J as far as Bali, but Trans Tasman I've had some excellent flights, as I have DRW-SYD/BNE.
The seat layout on wide bodies means you can select a centre block seat (D-F/G) that will have less disturbance with people getting up to let fellow pax out.I'd argue that maybe the width is not any better then a 789, and marginally worse then an A330. However, in terms of other mod cons, the 789 and A333 (but not A332) would be far superior. Better IFE, table tray, foot rest. Not to mention more space to walkabout on the aircraft if you so wanted.
My experience says the time of day is important. This flight was at the witching hour; good 73X flights are usually daytime or when sleep is not required.
Agreed. I once found myself doing an overnight with Azal on a 320 and it was grim, even in business class. Bulky seats that barely reclined at all. No sleep. Stolovaya food. Copious vodka.
I did a points upgrade AKL-SYD on QF, which while not the best use of points on a 737 aircraft, did grant this lifetime bronze member lounge access, which increased the value proposition somewhat.
I reckon it's from when you take your seat and take-off, and gets worse from there...Probably depends on the length of the flight. I reckon BNE-PER is the longest you want to be in a 738. Also depends on the time of day and criticality of rest..
But I do get your point. I'm just happy to get there these days TBTH
I did a points upgrade AKL-SYD on QF, which while not the best use of points on a 737 aircraft, did grant this lifetime bronze member lounge access, which increased the value proposition somewhat.
No it was the AKL lounge. I know many consider it a poor lounge but it reminds me of when I had QC membership in the early 2000s flying out of Canberra. It’s frozen in time!AKL-SYD is fine on a 738. Was that the QF J class lounge you got access to in Sydney?
Probably depends on the length of the flight. I reckon BNE-PER is the longest you want to be in a 738. Also depends on the time of day and criticality of rest..
ah yes, but in those days when the tag ran you could also go back to the bar and enjoy that whole experience of snacks and items plus a dedicated FA to serve drinks and stuff which QF can't match.I flew J SYD-AKL on QF 737, returned on EK A380 (J).
Seat aside, the QF service absolutely wiped the floor with EK's. One of the best flights I've ever taken. EK had all the glitz and gold but the soft product was terrible, I ate my entire meal before the wine that was supposed to go with it was served.
No it was the AKL lounge. I know many consider it a poor lounge but it reminds me of when I had QC membership in the early 2000s flying out of Canberra. It’s frozen in time!
ah yes, but in those days when the tag ran you could also go back to the bar and enjoy that whole experience of snacks and items plus a dedicated FA to serve drinks and stuff which QF can't match.
not knocking QF per se - I've done T.T. on the 737 and yes those shorter (3-3.5h) flights are doable just fine, I'd probably still prefer the EK J product o course (even though I find those seats quite boxy and a bit confining).
the 380 bar would win it for me. If it was a 777... not so much.