Melburnian1
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Does anyone know what is going on with today's QF1 ex SYD?
If I am reading it right, it will arrive in SIN on schedule at 9.30pm tonight but then instead of a 2 hour transit in SIN, pax will have to stay overnight in SIN and continue the journey to LHR departing SIN at 8.10am tomorrow morning?? Does anyone know why?
Anna, you are reading it correctly (not 'right' , the death of the adverb) but if you look at my previous commentary, you'll observe how the scheduled QF2 ex LHR on Saturday evening, 15 April at 2055 was delayed in pushback overnight to 1010 hours on mid Sunday 16 morning. It didn't arrive SIN until 0623 hours this morning (Monday 17).
Because the cabin crew are London-based as I understand it (I've never travelled on this flight), they'll presumably have had insufficient mandated rest were QF1 to depart tonight on its normal schedule at 2330 hours tonight.
If this was surface transport like a passenger or freight train, rest from say 0730 (arriving at an hotel) to 2130 (allowing time to get to the airport 90 minutes or more before the flight) would be considered OK for staff like drivers, but air travel across time zones is more wearing.
The other consideration is all the QFi staff may have been originally rostered on to turn up at the airport at say 1830 on Saturday night in London but then are told with not huge notice that they'll be fronting at say 0730 on Sunday morning. Again, not what they were expecting according to their roster. Even more reason to give them greater rest to try to reduce adverse effects on their body clocks.
How some staff, especially if light sleepers, cope with constant changes to schedules as well as time zones that even at this time of year when UK and Oz east coast are at their closest (just nine hours' time difference, not 10 or 11) is beyond me. They can't all sleep like babies every 'night'. I often wonder at the long term effects of such a lifestyle.
AFAIK, the flight deck crew continue southwards on their tour of duty after 48 hours or so rest in Singapore, so they are not relevant for your purposes.
The delay is an unfortunate side effect of QFi deciding to have two different routes (with dissimilar aircraft) to and from LHR: QF1/QF2 SYD-SIN-LHR operated by A380s and return v QF9/QF10 using B789s four or five days a week PER-LHR-PER and the other two or three at weekends MEL-PER-LHR-PER-MEL. There's no ability to transfer crews from one to the other as may have previously been possible when these concurrently operated via SIN or DXB.
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