In J or F would be good. In Y, no way.Again I ask - who are the people begging for these non stop 17+ hour flights? ...
In J or F would be good. In Y, no way.Again I ask - who are the people begging for these non stop 17+ hour flights? ...
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I for one would love to be able to fly to Europe non-stop.Again I ask - who are the people begging for these non stop 17+ hour flights?
AJ keeps on gloating how QF will be solving this 'problem' of the stop over...I certainly never had an issue with a stop over (I like).
It seems AJ is determined to solve this 'problem' that no one has asked to be solved.
Yep, it’s a big no from me. No interest in flying direct for 17+ hours even if it was cheaper.Again I ask - who are the people begging for these non stop 17+ hour flights?
AJ keeps on gloating how QF will be solving this 'problem' of the stop over...I certainly never had an issue with a stop over (I like).
It seems AJ is determined to solve this 'problem' that no one has asked to be solved.
I for one would love to be able to fly to Europe non-stop.
I hate going through security unnecessarily. My last time through DXB I spent an hour in a queue at 2am to 3am (UK time) before I got back into the duty free area. Nightmare. Singapore is no better, doing security and locking you into the gate area for 45min+ no toilets.
I'm lucky tho, I can sleep no sweat in economy without drugs, and my legs are relatively short so I fit quite comfortably. Anyone over 5ft10 and I can understand how any flight would be uncomfortable, be it 1 hour or 24.
Let us know when you get the chance, please. Even if they are not very interesting.... Keeping an eye out to see if any interesting guests arrive ...
Apparently all the passengers on the test flight were in J.
Yes, please.Apparently all the passengers on the test flight were in J. There was a chef onboard who had been preparing the meals for days ...
Again I ask - who are the people begging for these non stop 17+ hour flights?
AJ keeps on gloating how QF will be solving this 'problem' of the stop over...I certainly never had an issue with a stop over (I like).
It seems AJ is determined to solve this 'problem' that no one has asked to be solved.
Unfortunately the QF12 18:10 departure was well before most guests arrivedLet us know when you get the chance, please. Even if they are not very interesting.
Shows we are all different.Living in PER and if I need to go to London, the non-stop is the way to go for me, even in Y. Done it before in Y (actually just to connect to TLV) and I'm doing it again. It's much more convenient than a stop in Singapore or wherever. That being said, I'm 5'10 with a BMI of ~22 and if it's night time can sleep in Y.
Personally I wonder if there is a length of flight time at which, even in a premium cabin, most people will say "no, I'd prefer to have a transit stop".
For me it's about 15 hours.
As I have said I would do it in F in an EY apartment with a shower on board.I done it, ca 20 hours, more that once in J and IMO it’s a stellar improvement compared with what’s offered with a stopover.
It’s no wonder it’s being pursued. Premium pax will love it. The question is, of course, will it be profitable for the airline?
As I have said I would do it in F in an EY apartment with a shower on board
Everyone's opinion is just them.Sure but that’s just you.
Everyone's opinion is just them.
Yes, about 3 hours in between.Unfortunately the QF12 18:10 departure was well before most guests arrived
I think 15.5 hours in EY F SYD-AUH is long enough in a premium cabin to get the general idea.Sure. But I’ve actually done a few of these flights in premium class and all the other pax that I spoke to absolutely loved them.
They seem to be loved by premium pax but harder to be economically feasible for airlines.