Kremmen
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- Mar 25, 2007
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I can't sleep sitting up, unless heavily sedated by alcohol. (or possibly other drugs too, but I've not tried that) This makes for a horrible (or no) sleeping experience in Y, unless I can get 3-4 seats to myself. If I can be horizontal, I can sleep. That can work at special times, such as flying to the USA from Asia within a day of Thanksgiving, when each passenger in Y has a whole row. Even the old recliner business class of United's 744 back a decade ago worked for me, so long as I was in a window seat upstairs, as I could put my feet on the storage compartments and still basically be horizontal. (I sometimes managed over 8 hours sleep on those flights.) From my point of view, flat business class is almost as good as a bed on the ground. It may also save a night's accommodation.
There are other advantages to night flights specifically coming from Australia (except for Sydney with its curfew). If I'm flying to Asia, most flights are either early morning or late night. For a late night flight, I can make my way stress-free and cheaply to the airport and spend a few hours having dinner and drinks in the lounge. What if I have, say, a 7:30am CX flight MEL-HKG? (And I actually do have one booked, so it's not just theoretical.) Not only is it most disruptive and unpleasant to have to get up in time for it, but I miss out on extended time in the lounge. Then, there's the added issue of no public transport running early enough (in suburbia, except on a weekend) to get to the airport by, say, 5:30am. So, there's a parking/taxi/uber/hotel cost on top to even be able to get to the flight.
There are other advantages to night flights specifically coming from Australia (except for Sydney with its curfew). If I'm flying to Asia, most flights are either early morning or late night. For a late night flight, I can make my way stress-free and cheaply to the airport and spend a few hours having dinner and drinks in the lounge. What if I have, say, a 7:30am CX flight MEL-HKG? (And I actually do have one booked, so it's not just theoretical.) Not only is it most disruptive and unpleasant to have to get up in time for it, but I miss out on extended time in the lounge. Then, there's the added issue of no public transport running early enough (in suburbia, except on a weekend) to get to the airport by, say, 5:30am. So, there's a parking/taxi/uber/hotel cost on top to even be able to get to the flight.