As background, here's our media release from earlier this year: Qantas Business class to sparkle on the Tasman - Qantas News Room
Amenity kit only available on flights departing after 6pm?
As background, here's our media release from earlier this year: Qantas Business class to sparkle on the Tasman - Qantas News Room
It would appear so.Amenity kit only available on flights departing after 6pm?
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I've had three Emirates flights across the dutch in the last week and they were only at 10-20% loading that I could see. On one flight, the cabin attendants were down in the bar area doing yoga.
I have no idea what is happening on the bottom deck or the cargo hold (same thing, really!) but I wonder how sustainable it is to have so much capacity.
Amenity kit only available on flights departing after 6pm?
I agree, although I guess they're probably being propped up by their governments so they don't really care.I've had three Emirates flights across the dutch in the last week and they were only at 10-20% loading that I could see. On one flight, the cabin attendants were down in the bar area doing yoga.
I have no idea what is happening on the bottom deck or the cargo hold (same thing, really!) but I wonder how sustainable it is to have so much capacity.
OK - here's my views on QF 151 Mel to Akl, departing 23:35, after one flight this week. In J, after a points upgrade came through. 5 J pax, 2 QF staff got onboard too and took 1a and 1c. (Were known to staff, offered the supper meal last etc). More on this later...
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bottom line, I will happily fly this again.
Just booked a Perth - Melbourne (stop over 2 days ) - Auckland flight overnight through CS as the website wouldn't accept my gift voucher and I can see I am on a Emirates flight Melbourne to Auckland.
Flying in J, with what i thought was Qantas and having never flown Emirates what can I expect?
I'll be honest, when I saw the timing of that flight I immediately put it into the "avoid at all costs" basket. I can't think of much worse than a short redeye on a 737 with recliner seats. So it's great to hear that you enjoyed the service and would take that flight again.
Were most of the other passengers sleeping (or trying to) or did they mostly stay awake? Also, were the lights dimmed/switched off after takeoff? Did they come back on towards the end of the flight? And was any sort of breakfast served?
I asked for water three times and they kept offering me champagne.
The AKL EK lounge definitely has more food than just two meat dishes, dates and prunes. So this just comes across as hyperbole.