TonyHancock
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I did wonder if I should post this in the trip reports section but this is not really a trip report. I am really posting some observations about the QF I flew compared to the QF I flew prior to the Qantas clowns (Joyce and Clifford) deciding that using me in their ridiculous inability to manage their staff would be a good idea, led to me being stranded in Perth.
A couple of months ago It seemed I would be falling short of P1 status for 2013/2014. I should qualify this, in the Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock household there is a requirement for me to reach DJ Partner Platinum, this is not something up for negotiation. (MrsH can be quite demanding) Consequently this need endangered my P1 status.:shock: As it turned out a BA MEL-LHR return and an unplanned adventure in Canada and the USA will see me well ahead of the mark...but hey ho.
So it was with some trepidation that I set about my status run weekend.
Day one, MEL-SYD-OOL-SYD-MEL was a pleasant surprise. Baristas, on a Saturday,in the MEL and SYD J. The crews were exceptional, and I mean exceptional. I am a harsh judge when I am paying for J out of my own pocket and the three crews, it was the same crew SYD-OOL-SYD, absolutely delivered on every aspect.
I am a cynical traveller and do not particularly enjoy air travel, but today was highly enjoyable. Perhaps made so because I rarely travel unless it is for business. I got to read half of the wonderful Eric Sykes autobiography, listen to Handel and Mozart, and watch the latest episode of Red Dwarf.....an eclectic mix.
I dined on two flights, grazed in the J lunges at MEL and SYD, and it was not bad at all. My flight to MEL was a 737 800 BSI and was very comfortable.
My experiences seem a world away from the QF I flew just over a year ago, I only hope this continues. There will be lots of AFF members who will put the change down to the clowns' grounding....I don't think so. I saw genuine pride in QF staff today. Pride is not generated by locking employees out...so what has changed? I do wonder if DJ's assault on the business market might be behind it.
Tomorrow it is off to AKL with LAN......unnecessary but I'll get to finish the Eric Sykes autobiography.
A couple of months ago It seemed I would be falling short of P1 status for 2013/2014. I should qualify this, in the Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock household there is a requirement for me to reach DJ Partner Platinum, this is not something up for negotiation. (MrsH can be quite demanding) Consequently this need endangered my P1 status.:shock: As it turned out a BA MEL-LHR return and an unplanned adventure in Canada and the USA will see me well ahead of the mark...but hey ho.
So it was with some trepidation that I set about my status run weekend.
Day one, MEL-SYD-OOL-SYD-MEL was a pleasant surprise. Baristas, on a Saturday,in the MEL and SYD J. The crews were exceptional, and I mean exceptional. I am a harsh judge when I am paying for J out of my own pocket and the three crews, it was the same crew SYD-OOL-SYD, absolutely delivered on every aspect.
I am a cynical traveller and do not particularly enjoy air travel, but today was highly enjoyable. Perhaps made so because I rarely travel unless it is for business. I got to read half of the wonderful Eric Sykes autobiography, listen to Handel and Mozart, and watch the latest episode of Red Dwarf.....an eclectic mix.
I dined on two flights, grazed in the J lunges at MEL and SYD, and it was not bad at all. My flight to MEL was a 737 800 BSI and was very comfortable.
My experiences seem a world away from the QF I flew just over a year ago, I only hope this continues. There will be lots of AFF members who will put the change down to the clowns' grounding....I don't think so. I saw genuine pride in QF staff today. Pride is not generated by locking employees out...so what has changed? I do wonder if DJ's assault on the business market might be behind it.
Tomorrow it is off to AKL with LAN......unnecessary but I'll get to finish the Eric Sykes autobiography.

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