However, even on the tiniest CRJ flying from IAD to DTW in J, I would still receive my PDB and an offer to stow away the coat (if I was wearing one). Is it reasonable for airlines to only offer PDB in J on transcontinental service?
I haven't flown domestically in Australia very much at all recently, but IME, pax sitting in the first few rows (J/F whatever they are called these days) in North America, are often in their seats for 20+ mins whilst the cattle class passengers play tetris with the overhead lockers, is that the case in Australia as well these days? IME, the whole boarding process (at least used to) take a lot less time in Australian than in US, and therefore less time for niceties. Not that it's too difficult to pour a dozen glasses of water. But maybe the turnaround time is a factor, maybe it was just something that was bargained away during EBA's.