Correct. regional B738....but you get those lovely satays
On J...
MNL-KUL =80sc
KUL-SIN =40 sc
Return will yield 240 sc
Yeven with the narrow A330 seats (which I don't like, but most airlines are now nine across)
Thought I'd add my experience to this thread rather than start a new thread.
I have been travelling SYD-MNL since Jan 15 once a month for work and must say the experience has been very average in whY. The old A330 bird is very tired, the loads seem to be very high no matter what day you fly ('premium' Fri/Sat flights are always full), the food is borderline-slop and the senior crew are 80% useless (you get some diamonds in the rough who actually enjoy their job and/or making sure the PAX are attended to). Add to this a return fare ranging from $900-$1600 on weekend flights you wonder why QF would not upgrade this route sooner or add a MEL/BNE service to spread the demand. Being WP the experience varies greatly from personal intro by the CSM, J headphones, offer of drink through to nothing at all (standard with QF). I have seen numerous folk upgraded onboard to J by the CSM but never had this happen to myself so interesting as to what the deal is there. I assume they are WP1?
I decided to try both PR and MH and both were much better, although equipment was the same food and service was miles ahead, along with flights only being 50%-75% full meaning everyone could be spread out.
My work stipulates I must travel QF/PR so it is near impossible to try CX or MH (my sole MH flight was on my own dime and reimbursed as a once-off).
From what I see Philippine investment and tourism is booming so unsure of why QF treat this route with such contempt. Some of my SYD colleagues have even flown PR via MEL as they detest the return overnight flights with QF so much!
The QF loads are indeed high to and from MNL. A look at the BITRE statistics shows that it is their best performing route in percentage of seats occupied, though as others always say it's the yields that matter.
5J that only operates MNL - SYD - MNL is another option.
If it helps, get a classic reward one way to MNL and then get your MNL-SYD-MNL tickets there. You can get a Qantas issued ticket that takes you MNL-HKG-SYD return.
MNL-HKG-MNL is by CX on B777 or A330 and HKG-SYD-HKG is QF either A380 or nowadays B747. Hopefully your company will accept a Qantas issued ticket.
This is the route that I take 90% of the time.
Cheers
I wouldn't even bother looking at the age of the 330's considering both PR and 5J plonk 9 across.
Not something I'd contemplate IMHO.
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Relying on loads to be low is taking a gamble, I would not consider 9-across in a 330 regardless.
YMMV.
I believe that QF's capacity into MNL is currently capped at 1350/week, so any increase in capacity would require changes to agreements at inter-government level.
Capacity limitations to the Philippines have recently been increased and QF now also have the rights to code share onwards from the Philippines. QF code on EK coming soon on MNL-DXB perhaps.
Qantas set for greater competition on Australia-Philippines route
Mattg, all jokes aside, at present does QF have spare A330s to run extra flights (or perhaps a better question: will it when the refurbishments are complete?) Naturally one extra flight from east coast Oz to SEAsia and return ties up an A330 effectively for 24 hours.
Utilisation of QFi ones (and the four 'domestic' ones configured for int flights as mannej likes to correctly point out) varies quite a bit from day to day as a few routes do not operate daily, including SYD - MNL.