SYD-DFW, 6th July:
Aaah, for the first time since Covid on a proper long haul Qantas International flight and I realised straight away why I missed it so much. Despite all the complaints and whinging, it was an excellent experience from start to finish and dwarfing both SQ and especially JAL which I have used more frequently recently, by a far in my opinion.
My ticket was excellent value being booked on AA paper with the long haul flights codeshare on QF metal. $7200 return to Europe, including stopovers in the US on the return. If prices stay similar (i.e. inflated via Asia but affordable via the US), this will be my preferred route to Europe from now on, especially as I prefer a nice long route like SYD-DFW over the shorter ones, in J or higher of course.
After battling the chaos that Sydney airport was due to “technical issues in Canberra” (check in taking ages due to border control issues and, as ever so often, the e-gates at emigration not working), I had an excellent time in the Flounge though there was a lot of new staff around that clearly needed better training. Spa appointment was offered pro-actively and was as blissful as always and much welcome before the long flight to Dallas. On the airplane, staff was friendly excellent and casually friendly which I personally prefer 10 times over the non genuine bowing on the floor nonsense that Asian airlines tend to offer. Menu the same as posted a little up-thread. Selected the pork and mushroom dumplings followed by the chicken Kiew and then the cheese plate.
The dumplings were, no exaggeration here, one of the best airplane meals I had in a very long time. Quite spicy with a delicious sauce- perfect. Then the chicken which I found was the perfect follow up with a very different taste pattern. Unlike many chicken dishes, it was the opposite of dry and I very much enjoyed the creamy mash and side of bacon and peas as well.
And just when I thought that maybe a bit of pro-activity was missing, I got another wine top up and was asked wether I’d like to try some desert wine later. Oh yes I did! And finally, I had the cheese plate which was generous and included very tasty cheeses which felt rather high quality:
Breakfast was served prior to landing and despite missing the promised avocado (“sorry, no avo was loaded”) was rather tasty and especially the scrambled eggs done very well- actually, I don’t know any order airline that does breakfast quite as well as Qantas does.
Any negatives? I hate hate HATE how Qantas force closes this stupid electric window blinds (my main reason to really not like the 787) for almost the entire flight and well into daylight in the US, hence generously adding to your Jetlag unnecessarily. I don’t book a window seat to stare at snoring other passengers but rather to have a view. And the snorers who somehow manage to sleep more than 8 hours on an airplane- you’ve been provided eye masks. Nice ones I must add, as are the PJs that Qantas thankfully still provides in Business. And I’d love a hot towel which Qantas seems to think is unnecessary. It’s not at all in my eyes and above all, pouring some hot water on a towel isn’t costing them anything. At. All.
All in all- an excellent flight and clearly a premium product which can compete with pretty much anything out there, maybe with the exception of QR but then again you can avoid the mess that DOH is. Would definitely continue to go out of my way to fly Qantas when possible (and not overly outrageously expensive as it too often is post-Covid).