milehighclub
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IFE is being reactivated and should be fully functional from the 15th! Headsets won't be provided initially.
Indeed- I applaud Qantas for this. I had feared that all their blurb about making reward seats available once we can fly again would be the usual Marketing bs but nope- they've kept their word, for now at least!
Couple of interesting and related articles to QF's new trans tasman schedule....
I'll be interested to see how many people take the plunge.
IFE is being reactivated and should be fully functional from the 15th! Headsets won't be provided initially.
Yes- my trans-Tasman are all on the A330 which is very nice. “Suite” though is total Marketing hype in my opinion. Qatar has “suites” in Business, Qantas has seats (which admittedly are pretty nice domestically but middle of the range internationally).And in the business suite out of Mel, Syd and Cns.......
No decent aircraft to the South Island which is our preferred destination. Will have to cross my fingers and wait for EK to relaunch SYD-CHC as I’m not keen to fly TT on J on a 737
I see SYD-CHC on the A330.No decent aircraft to the South Island which is our preferred destination
I very much doubt that EK would operate that route as a quarantine free flight (well I doubt they'll operate it at all until regular loads return to SYD-DXB). EK won't have crews sitting around in AUS/NZ just to operate the quarantine free flight (and the international crews aren't allowed to operate it)No decent aircraft to the South Island which is our preferred destination. Will have to cross my fingers and wait for EK to relaunch SYD-CHC as I’m not keen to fly TT on J on a 737
Really? I wish.I see SYD-CHC on the A330.
I've booked this and really hope it sticks and they keep the A330 running. It's a big downgrade from the EK A380 but better than a 737.You could do QF A330 SYD-AKL
Don't quote me on this but I remember reading something last year saying Emirates may look at bubble flights.I very much doubt that EK would operate that route as a quarantine free flight (well I doubt they'll operate it at all until regular loads return to SYD-DXB). EK won't have crews sitting around in AUS/NZ just to operate the quarantine free flight (and the international crews aren't allowed to operate it)
I've booked this and really hope it sticks and they keep the A330 running. It's a big downgrade from the EK A380 but better than a 737.
Don't quote me on this but I remember reading something last year saying Emirates may look at bubble flights.
They find themselves in a weird position with this. They've got lots of spare aircraft, plenty of Australian/New Zealand crew plus the requirement isn't about where the crew comes from it's about where they've been in the last 14 days, and most importantly they still hold traffic rights to routes that have quite a lot of potential right now. I highly doubt they'd do anything (and QF might not want it) but the potential is there for them to bring crew to Australia, make them complete 14 days quarantine and then start TT flights. Current requirements even allow them to use the aircraft that arrive from international flights on bubble flights (provided they've undergone a deep clean).
From 19 April Qantas will fly an A330 daily from SYD-CHC-SYD.Really? I wish.
For those who don't have access to the Australian, my summary:Appears sales are going well?!
Already putting more flights on...
Seems most people are braver than me!
Consider me surprised. But then EK made a whole A380 work on that route for a long time (that had been one of my absolute Favs!) and your comment about cargo makes lots of sense too. I personally love Christchurch and think it's underrated as a Kiwi destination so bring it on!CoFrom 19 April Qantas will fly an A330 daily from SYD-CHC-SYD.
QF137 from SYD to CHC and then QF136 from CHC-SYD.
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It might seem odd at first but I guess this is all about cargo. Throughout the pandemic, they've been operating their daily B767 freighter from SYD-AKL-CHC-SYD (sometimes SYD-CHC-AKL-SYD) and occasionally the A330 has been swapped in, so CHC has actually seen quite a few A330's recently.
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Emirates does seem to plan to bring it back, it was completely removed from the booking system however it's now back from late November (obviously borders pending) but it does show that they want to bring the A380 back even if unlikely in November.Consider me surprised. But then EK made a whole A380 work on that route for a long time (that had been one of my absolute Favs!)
I agree. I've always enjoyed the Parklands (reminds me of Adelaide), Brighton Beach and the Antarctica Museum. But even if none of those are your taste it is a gateway to the rest of the South Island and I find it cheaper to fly into Christchurch then fly on or drive to Queenstown. Lake Tekapo - on the way to Queenstown - was amazing, I'd never seen water so blue in my whole life.Consider me surprised. But then EK made a whole A380 work on that route for a long time (that had been one of my absolute Favs!) and your comment about cargo makes lots of sense too. I personally love Christchurch and think it's underrated as a Kiwi destination so bring it on!
The next thing I'd love for Qantas to fix up is the Air NZ codeshares.
In the last 12 months, many of the domestic Air NZ flights have changed number or time which means the QF codeshare has magically dropped off the flight. It's annoying because when searching into regional NZ you'll get one option with a QF codeshare but then all the others are the same price but NZ flight number (which means no lounge or points). Previously almost all of the flights had QF flight numbers which made it a lot easier.
Nope, not even sure how to follow up without getting a generic reply back via a feedback form.Have you given feedback to Qantas to follow up? What was their response?