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I took my first flights from CBR to OOL (direct on a B717) and back again on a B737 via SYD over the period 12-16 March 2021. I had not taken any flights since February 2020, other than the 747 Farewell, so it was quite a shock to see what travel is like now. Here are a few photos and comments to illustrate my experience.
I thought it might be nice to start a thread so we can all document what it's like to travel in 2021 and see how things (hopefully) improve as the year progresses.
So here is my picture essay about my March 2021 flights.
The usually bustling CBR concourse was all but empty. You could literally have shot a cannon down it and not hit a soul.
The regular CBR Qantas Club is closed and the Business Lounge is open. It too is very quiet. That's Mr Seat 0A at the service counter. There were 2 other people in the area where we sat. In total, about 12 people in the lounge. It was lunchtime, so not peal business travel time, but this lounge was previously usually bursting at the seams most of the day. The chairs have been rearranged to be more spaced apart and set in smaller settings for 2 people, with only a few settings for larger groups. These were in a completely separate area of the lounge. Boarding passes were scanned and a QR code check in was also required.
The food selection in CBR business lounge isn't bad, but it really does not have the same sense of choice and abundance that it used to have. Everything was individually portioned, individually wrapped or individually plated. You had to ask the attendant for what you wanted - no self service of anything allowed. I'm happy to say the coffee was actually quite good.
On the flight, and in the airport precinct, it is mandatory to wear a mask unless you are eating or drinking. Very high level of compliance in the airport, in the lounge and on the flight on the way from CBR to OOL. Not the same at all in the other direction. At least 30% of people in the OOL airport precinct non-compliant with mask wearing, many more "notionally wearing" mask but with their nose not covered, and a noticeable number on the flight OOL-SYD just outright refusing. Crew did not really address this. I was glad to be sitting next to Mr Seat 0A! Flywell packs (mask and sanitising wipes) are self service at the boarding gate and were not being pushed or mentioned at all. Also, if you miss getting one, there was quite a bit of huffing and puffing from on board crew to supply one to those passengers who asked.
Lounge in OOL crowded (as it usually is) and although I have obscured people's faces in my photo, and you can't see this, only 2 people in this shot were wearing a mask. They were not all eating and drinking - most were on their phones.
Lounge food in OOL was OK. Even the fresh fruit was individually plated!
In flight meals (business class) were OK to awful. Chicken pie (CBR-OOL on B717) was all right. The other meals (OOL-SYD on B737) were not. There was no welcome drink and absolutely minimal service onboard. Meals were served and that was it. No follow ups, no top ups, no "can I get you anything else Ms Seat 0B". Felt quite austere.
So that's it. Overall, the experience of flying is not as bad as I thought it would be, but it is pretty basic and a long way from how things used to be back in the pre-COVID days. I'm old enough to remember what flying was like in the pre-9/11 days and observe how much things changed after that event. I am concerned that COVID might be another seminal moment that changes flying forever, and in my opinion, not for the better based on this experience. That said, I'm glad I was able to travel to see relatives for 90th birthday party, and I did not feel unsafe, other than at the baggage carousel in OOL where there was no social distancing, minimal mask wearing and no one at all policing that. I look forward to hearing/seeing other people's experiences, and I really hope this post is the low point before things really take off back to normal!
I thought it might be nice to start a thread so we can all document what it's like to travel in 2021 and see how things (hopefully) improve as the year progresses.
So here is my picture essay about my March 2021 flights.
The usually bustling CBR concourse was all but empty. You could literally have shot a cannon down it and not hit a soul.
The regular CBR Qantas Club is closed and the Business Lounge is open. It too is very quiet. That's Mr Seat 0A at the service counter. There were 2 other people in the area where we sat. In total, about 12 people in the lounge. It was lunchtime, so not peal business travel time, but this lounge was previously usually bursting at the seams most of the day. The chairs have been rearranged to be more spaced apart and set in smaller settings for 2 people, with only a few settings for larger groups. These were in a completely separate area of the lounge. Boarding passes were scanned and a QR code check in was also required.
The food selection in CBR business lounge isn't bad, but it really does not have the same sense of choice and abundance that it used to have. Everything was individually portioned, individually wrapped or individually plated. You had to ask the attendant for what you wanted - no self service of anything allowed. I'm happy to say the coffee was actually quite good.
On the flight, and in the airport precinct, it is mandatory to wear a mask unless you are eating or drinking. Very high level of compliance in the airport, in the lounge and on the flight on the way from CBR to OOL. Not the same at all in the other direction. At least 30% of people in the OOL airport precinct non-compliant with mask wearing, many more "notionally wearing" mask but with their nose not covered, and a noticeable number on the flight OOL-SYD just outright refusing. Crew did not really address this. I was glad to be sitting next to Mr Seat 0A! Flywell packs (mask and sanitising wipes) are self service at the boarding gate and were not being pushed or mentioned at all. Also, if you miss getting one, there was quite a bit of huffing and puffing from on board crew to supply one to those passengers who asked.
Lounge in OOL crowded (as it usually is) and although I have obscured people's faces in my photo, and you can't see this, only 2 people in this shot were wearing a mask. They were not all eating and drinking - most were on their phones.
Lounge food in OOL was OK. Even the fresh fruit was individually plated!
In flight meals (business class) were OK to awful. Chicken pie (CBR-OOL on B717) was all right. The other meals (OOL-SYD on B737) were not. There was no welcome drink and absolutely minimal service onboard. Meals were served and that was it. No follow ups, no top ups, no "can I get you anything else Ms Seat 0B". Felt quite austere.
So that's it. Overall, the experience of flying is not as bad as I thought it would be, but it is pretty basic and a long way from how things used to be back in the pre-COVID days. I'm old enough to remember what flying was like in the pre-9/11 days and observe how much things changed after that event. I am concerned that COVID might be another seminal moment that changes flying forever, and in my opinion, not for the better based on this experience. That said, I'm glad I was able to travel to see relatives for 90th birthday party, and I did not feel unsafe, other than at the baggage carousel in OOL where there was no social distancing, minimal mask wearing and no one at all policing that. I look forward to hearing/seeing other people's experiences, and I really hope this post is the low point before things really take off back to normal!
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