AFAIK they go regularly at 15 and 45 minutes after the hour.And they wait till the bus gets full to capacity before going from SYD T3 to T1.
AFAIK they go regularly at 15 and 45 minutes after the hour.And they wait till the bus gets full to capacity before going from SYD T3 to T1.
Yet another reason to prefer MEL over SYD if you need to transfer.
Or more time to enjoy the Spice Bar?More time to spend in the inferior lounges
Or more time to enjoy the Spice Bar?
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There is still and F lounge and that is all that matters, even if it is considerably smallerMore time to spend in the inferior lounges
This makes very little sense to me either. Having flown a number of times through the US where you are required by Federal law to clear immigration, collect your checked bags, clear customs and then re-check your bag, the other airlines seems to have figured this whole thing out.I don't quite get why QF runs DOM-INT but not INT-DOM. Is it because they don't want the cost of running the DOM check-in desk at the INT terminal? It seems madness to abandon that critical piece of infrastructure at QF's busiest port. Moves QF into LCC territory.
A bemused follow-up to this: my bag seems to have vanished into the void!!!You re-check your bags at the Int terminal facility (thankfully!) but must then queue up for the landside bus.
There is still and F lounge and that is all that matters, even if it is considerably smaller
My days of P1 are numbered, I will fall to WP may or may not stay at that level for a while and one day back to SG for the rest of my flying days When this day arrives I will be able to join the masses complaining how badly QF treats the loyal SG, start monitoring the T-80 count down, whinge about the international J lounges etc. At least I know what I have to look forward tooExcept for the unfortunate few who only have J lounge access and have to go to the MEL dungeon.
(Not me, but I still remember my pre-WP days, and I like to be considerate of others...)
Or you can diversify your flying to attain mid-tier status on a number of programs thereby giving you choice when you need it! In my case I'm aiming for Delta Gold Medallion (Skyteam) via status match, whilst maintaining the United Premier Gold (Star Alliance) and Qantas Gold (OneWorld) status I have. The key in all of this is being strategic in the flights and routings you book to hit the various sweet spots in the program. For instance a J flight on AA from HNL to NYC can easily earn 500 status credits return depending on routing and those flights tend to be relatively inexpensive (~$2000 AUD)My days of P1 are numbered, I will fall to WP may or may not stay at that level for a while and one day back to SG for the rest of my flying days When this day arrives I will be able to join the masses complaining how badly QF treats the loyal SG, start monitoring the T-80 count down, whinge about the international J lounges etc. At least I know what I have to look forward too
That’s actually a big difference if the connection is a bit tight, especially if queues are horrific at T3. But, more importantly, QF has published next to no info to clarify what the service actually entails. Just tell us what the offer is and we can make decisions about whether SYD or MEL or Timbuktu is our best option for connections.I went through Sydney a couple of weeks ago and I'm not sure what the fuss is about.
The process for checked bags is exactly the same as before - you pick them up at the international baggage reclaim and drop them off at the transfer desks. The difference is that the passengers don't go through a security check and onto an airside transfer bus but get onto a landside transfer bus that takes them to the domestic terminal where they join the rest of the domestic passengers and go through security.
OT. I have read your comments/ views in another thread as I was thinking about doing the same however as you have posted in this thread I will respond here. Prior to Covid I spent a lot of time in planes and hotels, on the back of work and personal travel I have been a WP since Moses was a boy and retained QF P1 since around 2013, VA WP for about the same same time frame and in the 3 years running up to covid had earned more than enough SCs to gift x2 SG and x1 WP status on this site, I also maintained *G with SQ. Let's just say I have high status (platinum or equivalent) with multiple hotel chains. Most of the major places I travelled to be it airlines or hotels are well and truly covered.Or you can diversify your flying to attain mid-tier status on a number of programs thereby giving you choice when you need it! In my case I'm aiming for Delta Gold Medallion (Skyteam) via status match, whilst maintaining the United Premier Gold (Star Alliance) and Qantas Gold (OneWorld) status I have. The key in all of this is being strategic in the flights and routings you book to hit the various sweet spots in the program. For instance a J flight on AA from HNL to NYC can easily earn 500 status credits return depending on routing and those flights tend to be relatively inexpensive (~$2000 AUD)
-RooFlyer88
Can you now get a QF domestic boarding pass at T1?I went through Sydney a couple of weeks ago and I'm not sure what the fuss is about.
The process for checked bags is exactly the same as before - you pick them up at the international baggage reclaim and drop them off at the transfer desks. The difference is that the passengers don't go through a security check and onto an airside transfer bus but get onto a landside transfer bus that takes them to the domestic terminal where they join the rest of the domestic passengers and go through security.
That's quite the drop in travel, I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. From my perspective, I am a bit worried about COVID, even though I've been triple vaccinated and will be going in for my 4th dose next week. That being said, being on the ground in Sydney for so long has made me restless. Pre-COVID I would take dozens of flights per year and now I'm slowing getting back into the swing of things.As travel is picking up I may be the odd one out on AFF as I have actively used covid as a reason to reduce my travel. Dropping from 150-175 flights per year down to 10-20 and this is still to much in my books. I currently value the school drop offs/pick ups, IMO chasing status is over rated and for the record I have never done a status run be it anywhere and on any carrier.