No more 747 F services to LAX

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QF have confirmed that from June 1 there will be no more F cabin 747s to LAX, with a gradual withdrawal leading up to that date.
 
It's not all bad news.

The refurb'ed 747s with the A380 Y/PE/J seats will be taking over.

For J travellers this is great news IMHO with Skybed IIs replacing the Skybed Is

F is obviously still on the A380 QF11/12... at least until it's "enhanced" :shock:
 
When thinking about my loyalty to Qantas I suspect that a lot of it is irrationally tied up in the occasional op-up to F. Reducing the potential for this may finally make me reconsider.
 
I think that its bad news. So QF will only be flying F to LHR?

Such a shame.
 
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Two A380s per day to/from LAX - QF11/12, QF93/94... 28 F seats each way. Hopefully enough for the J to F upgraders... plus lots of Skybed IIs :p
 
But isn't there always a risk of an aircraft substitution?

I am on QF 15 in June with F seating but sold as J product so there will still be some 747 aircraft presumably with F service capability?
 
But isn't there always a risk of an aircraft substitution?

I am on QF 15 in June with F seating but sold as J product so there will still be some 747 aircraft presumably with F service capability?

Not for long.

As soon as they finish refitting the 747's there won't be any F outside of the 380's.

Aircraft subs are more likely on your route - where an old 747 gets subbed for a new one and you get J seating as a result.

QF 11/93 or 12/94 are unlikely to be subbed going forward. And if they do, then there will be unhappy F pax on that flight ;)
 
This is bad news to me - QF's 747 is one of the few F configurations that works well with couples and families travelling together, with 4E-F-K being perfect seats for my wife, young daughter and I to travel together. The A380 might be a better solution for solo travellers, and it does offer compromises for couples travelling together, but I'll miss the great flights I've had on the 747 with groups of 3-6 people flying together.
 
This is bad news to me - QF's 747 is one of the few F configurations that works well with couples and families travelling together, with 4E-F-K being perfect seats for my wife, young daughter and I to travel together. The A380 might be a better solution for solo travellers, and it does offer compromises for couples travelling together, but I'll miss the great flights I've had on the 747 with groups of 3-6 people flying together.

I'm in transition - only like the 747 on the outside now:(
 
The are only reportedly refitting 9 747s of a fleet of more than 20.
Whilst there will be retirements this year I suspect some will have F for a few more years to come yet.
 
The are only reportedly refitting 9 747s of a fleet of more than 20.
Whilst there will be retirements this year I suspect some will have F for a few more years to come yet.

With the retirements there will be no F cabin aircraft by June 1 next year, there was only 18 in the fleet to start with that had it.
 
With the retirements there will be no F cabin aircraft by June 1 next year, there was only 18 in the fleet to start with that had it.

They've just put a 747 on to serve the LAX-JFK route, and it has the F cabin but they are not selling it.

Does anyone know if they just operate the same a/c back and forth LAX-JFK (which they would have done with the A330), or do a number of 747 a/c now do the whole QF107/108 route SYD-LAX-JFK and back?

I've got F seating LAX-JFK in July and I'm hoping it's the one a/c operating the route back and forth as that may mean its lower down the list for a refurb and therefore I get to actually try out the 747 F cabin at least once in my life!


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They've just put a 747 on to serve the LAX-JFK route, and it has the F cabin but they are not selling it.

Does anyone know if they just operate the same a/c back and forth LAX-JFK (which they would have done with the A330), or do a number of 747 a/c now do the whole QF107/108 route SYD-LAX-JFK and back?

I've got F seating LAX-JFK in July and I'm hoping it's the one a/c operating the route back and forth as that may mean its lower down the list for a refurb and therefore I get to actually try out the 747 F cabin at least once in my life!


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No F cabin aircraft will be servicing LOTFAP from June 1.
 
No F cabin aircraft will be servicing LOTFAP from June 1.

From here to LA, but what about LAX-JFK? I've still got 1A and 1F in an F cabin selected in my booking at the end of July.


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From here to LA, but what about LAX-JFK? I've still got 1A and 1F in an F cabin selected in my booking at the end of July.


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The 747 is ex Aus at all times, not LOTFAP based, and it will change to a three class.
 
... one of the newly configured three class aircraft with Skybed mk II ...

Qantas is to remove all first class seating from the 744 it retains.

Posted on a wing and a prayer ...
 
The 747 is ex Aus at all times, not LOTFAP based, and it will change to a three class.

Ok that answers the question - I wasn't sure if they had a US based 744 like they did with the A330.


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