I know. Crazy isn't it? Anyway it's soon stopping.If you're planning to use QF9/QF10 to get between Melbourne and Perth- one piece of advice- DON'T DO IT!
All the faff of international checkin, border control on both ends. Literally added hours to the journey.
oh well, it's finishing in July anyway.If you're planning to use QF9/QF10 to get between Melbourne and Perth- one piece of advice- DON'T DO IT!
All the faff of international checkin, border control on both ends. Literally added hours to the journey.
Your wish is QF’s command … the route is pretty much cooked in a couple of months.We have done QF9 and QF10 twice as domestic travellers. Too much proving we are domestic flyers so I doubt we would do it again. We flew from Adelaide to get to Melbourne to get to Perth as a tester. The plane was delayed and the walk to the terminal and then the baggage was very long. We won’t bother doing it again.
So MEL pax just as well flying direct to SIN no? Plenty of onward UK and more departures from there.Your wish is QF’s command … the route is pretty much cooked in a couple of months.
737 connections to QF9/10 to LHR from now on.
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And F lounge for those eligibleSo MEL pax just as well flying direct to SIN no? Plenty of onward UK and more departures from there.
Likely they'll periodically rotate through to SYD as QF6/QF34. Or maybe even on standard domestic services if need be.Does anyone know what will happen to those 787s that operate QF9/10 post-July (since they won’t come from eastern Australia anymore)? Will they keep 2-3 787s dedicated for PER-LHR only as there are no other 787 routes from PER (excluding the other European flights that come from Sydney)
I did it once last year, just for fun and found it a most agreeable experience. I would have done it a few times more however the timing did not suit.If you're planning to use QF9/QF10 to get between Melbourne and Perth- one piece of advice- DON'T DO IT!
All the faff of international checkin, border control on both ends. Literally added hours to the journey.