Isochronous
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I think they were referring to was the cost of taking the aircraft out of commision recovering of seats plus the coat of paint and iPads, to be the current J domestic config of trying to pass off Starclass seating at J class prices (which is worse than the competition giving VA a big helping hand for a few years), and then taking the aircraft out of commision again to do the lie flat J class seats in the end of 2014 or in 2015, so QF will basically "catch up" to where its competitors are already (VA CX SQ EY etc) sometime in 2015....if QF still exists then. And even then - as others have pointed out - they are losing maybe 33% of their J class seats due to the larger seat size unless they start sacrficing space in the Y cabin or introduce a PE product accross the A330 fleet then they will have to increase J fares by 33% making them even less competative.
As the other poster said PPPPPP. So correct - they don't have the new seats certified - the question is why. The answer is probably similar to the QF aircraft that got refurbed and then sent to the desert.
How many refurbed 747s got sent to the desert given there are still unrefurbed 747s flying?