milehighclub
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My bad my bad - I meant L
That's what I had thought as well- weird!My understanding was the A380s would be refurbished before being placed back into service?
October is still a while away. A lot can change between now and thenWell in October it’s on LAX-SYD for at least one day. This is my first points redemption for international business class so this change in metal is a deeply disappointing.
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I had a QF11 A380 subbed for a B787 a few weeks out from flying back in late March.October is still a while away. A lot can change between now and then
AFAIK, the unrefurbd A380s still have the old interface.Do these non-refurbed A380's have the new IFE interface and same content as the other interational aircraft (787's, A330's and refurbed A380's)?
IE this one -
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My flight is QF12. Is it normal to have multiple equipment changes? Sorry if that derails the thread. So far its been A380 (refurb) to A380 (non-refurb). Would be very happy if that changed to the 787!I had a QF11 A380 subbed for a B787 a few weeks out from flying back in late March.
Qantas has been juggling their fleet a lot in the past year due to late delivery of several B787's, which have had knock-on effects while they try to expand/resume their route network at the same time. For example the non-refurb A380 perhaps wasn't ever supposed to go back into service but has used instead on the HKG and other routes, domestic configuration A330's have been seen on International routes at times, etc etc. So I wouldn't rule anything out in terms of future changes, and certainly LAX routes they do change around a lot due to varying demand and the fact that they have a few options there.My flight is QF12. Is it normal to have multiple equipment changes? Sorry if that derails the thread. So far its been A380 (refurb) to A380 (non-refurb). Would be very happy if that changed to the 787!
Must be the only planes flying with it. I believe even all the 737's with seatback IFE have been updated at this point. Hopefully they still get all the content.AFAIK, the unrefurbd A380s still have the old interface.
Qantas has been juggling their fleet a lot in the past year due to late delivery of several B787's, which have had knock-on effects while they try to expand/resume their route network at the same time. For example the non-refurb A380 perhaps wasn't ever supposed to go back into service but has used instead on the HKG and other routes, domestic configuration A330's have been seen on International routes at times, etc etc. So I wouldn't rule anything out in terms of future changes, and certainly LAX routes they do change around a lot due to varying demand and the fact that they have a few options there.
I am booked on a J award that was switched to old config A380 and have a couple of questions.
1. As a lowly Bronze will i be able to select a seat in the F cabin if there are any unallocated at the T-80 mark?
2. Assuming the above is possible am I likely to loose my "F" seat in the event a WP requests a seat in the F cabin at checkin?
3. I assume the bedding on these flights is the same as normal F (to match seat size) even though it is being operated as J? Or am incorrect in this assumption.
Cheers.
Yes, but remember Platinum/P1/CL can assign these seats prior to this. your chances are.... slim at best.I am booked on a J award that was switched to old config A380 and have a couple of questions.
1. As a lowly Bronze will i be able to select a seat in the F cabin if there are any unallocated at the T-80 mark?
No I would not think it likely.. If it's assigned to you then they would sit in regular J and even if they asked should be told nothing's available. This is definitely a first come, first served situation imo*2. Assuming the above is possible am I likely to loose my "F" seat in the event a WP requests a seat in the F cabin at checkin?