Was this a scheduled service? I agree they should release more FF award seats.Singapore Airlines had an A380 go SIN-LHR with 22 passengers and 39 crew last week. Why would Qantas be different? So more FF seats?
Singapore Airlines had an A380 go SIN-LHR with 22 passengers and 39 crew last week.
I don't see the big deal about CBD check-in unless you are very close to the check-in facilities. Assume that Sydney CBD check-in facilities are in Central and you are in Woolloomooloo you would be better off going directly to the airport. Or if you were in Circular Quay you would cart your luggage on the train to Central, get off and check-in and then go to the airport on another train. Seems like a waste of time to me but maybe I am missing the point....
The big advantage to it is you can checkin 24 hours before your flight. So most people checkout their hotel in the morning, checkin for their flight and leave their bags, then they cruise around town all day, get a decent dinner in town, then train it to the airport for the evening flights.
most people are not on evening flights.
For those at hotels in Sydney, can check out of the hotel and leave bags with concierge and then go to airport
LHR used to have a check in at Paddington, but was very lightly used and so eventually dropped. I don't see that Sydney is set up in a manner that is suitable. In London , the HEX, was a dedicated service to airport which originated in Paddington and terminated in Heathrow plus had secured luggage facility for transporting checked baggage to the airport.
In sydney, the train is just a regular suburban line
Online checkin facilities provide options for people to collect boarding passes in advance
Dave
now the Indian call centres lie over the phone about availability changes.
Singapore Airlines had an A380 go SIN-LHR with 22 passengers and 39 crew last week. Why would Qantas be different? So more FF seats?
It was perfectly clear to me :!:I wasn't clear when I wrote that paragraph - I was referring to HKG and why it works there, (and hence why it wouldn't in SYD).
The responses from Qantas Tragics have been pathetic in defence of the indefensible
now just a couple of weeks after the deadline to transfer points, shut down some flights, sack staff therebye reducing the number of reward seats available overall
One of the most bizarre theories I have ever heard...I never buy the cheapest flight, hoping and I stress only hoping the extra few dollars I spend will hopefully keep me up in the air and not spiral me down to the earth at a 1000k's an hour with a thud.
The only reason they are cutting flights is passenger numbers and yields are way way down (like every global airline).
Less yield typically means more FF seats.
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Two words: school holidays!I certainly do not see them
3 weeks ago I needed to book some flights 3 months in advance on points.
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So where are those numerous FF redemtions from QF? 2 completely useless flights for the full month? ...
I travel on SQ several times a month and I have not seen an aircraft anywhere near half empty so far this year.
I find that would be a very rare occurance if it did happen..usually they combine with another co-carrier with partial loads into one Aircraft. Wouldn't be worth it to send an aircraft up with only a small amount of people.