I hope this isn't a repeat because I really thought this would have come up before. Nevertheless my search came up blank so here goes.
I recently flew the Qantas A380 for the first and second time across the Pacific (SYD-LAX, LAX-SYD - 51H both ways). Being long journeys and including night-time segments meant that I had occasion to use the toilets a number of times whilst the cabin lights were dimmed. Each time I found myself trying each door like a newbie because without a torch it is impossible to see if the toilet is occupied. Rather then having a translucent Vacant/Engaged sign which could easily been seen, Qantas have opted for a more subtle approach. Unfortunately this is only helpful when the cabin is fully lit, and even then you have to look carefully.
I would like to know if other AFFers have noticed the same thing and it's not just that my eyesight is going to the dogs. If this is a common complaint has anyone made one to Qantas? ALso are all A380's likely to be the same? I had a return to Singapore about a year ago and didn't notice this, though I was at the back of the downstairs cabin that time so used the rear toilets.
I recently flew the Qantas A380 for the first and second time across the Pacific (SYD-LAX, LAX-SYD - 51H both ways). Being long journeys and including night-time segments meant that I had occasion to use the toilets a number of times whilst the cabin lights were dimmed. Each time I found myself trying each door like a newbie because without a torch it is impossible to see if the toilet is occupied. Rather then having a translucent Vacant/Engaged sign which could easily been seen, Qantas have opted for a more subtle approach. Unfortunately this is only helpful when the cabin is fully lit, and even then you have to look carefully.
I would like to know if other AFFers have noticed the same thing and it's not just that my eyesight is going to the dogs. If this is a common complaint has anyone made one to Qantas? ALso are all A380's likely to be the same? I had a return to Singapore about a year ago and didn't notice this, though I was at the back of the downstairs cabin that time so used the rear toilets.