Collection Plate on QF International Flight

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I've flown Qantas a number of times domestically, but until recently have not set foot on a Qantas international flight. Throughout all of those flights, I would say that aside from serving a meal or snack on the flight, there's not much different between it and a typical domestic service in North America. However, I just got off QF 136 from CHC to SYD and just prior to landing an announcement was made asking passengers to donate any spare change they may have to Qantas' charity with a purser coming by with a plastic bag to collect donations. Is this normal for a QF international flight?

-RooFlyer88
 
Not just QF:
From the site you linked to (emphasis added):
The participating carriers are Aer Lingus, American Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Cebu Pacific Air, easyJet, Japan Airlines and Qantas
I see a number of these airlines are budget carriers - perhaps they get a kickback?! 🤣

Don't get me wrong, it seems like a good cause, I just wonder whether they could perhaps do it at the airport instead of on the flight? I mean no one buys duty free with spare change these days. At the same time, I reckon many folks wouldn't hesitate tapping their card on a reader to donate say $2 to the charity. All I'm saying is that coming around the cabin to collecting cash seems like something you'd find on an EasyJet or RyanAir. Not even JetStar stoops to that level on board!
 
At the same time, I reckon many folks wouldn't hesitate tapping their card on a reader to donate say $2 to the charity.
It's been around for 2 decades or more with QF.

The idea is that after your last flight back to Oz you won't need those last remaining few sheckles of foreign coin, so you may as well donate to charity.
 
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The idea is that after your last flight back to Oz you won't need those last remaining few sheckles of foreign coin, so you may as well donate to charity.
I'd hardly consider the $5 NZ note I have in my pocket as being just a few shekels. Did you now that note features the first person to climb the highest mountain in the world - Sir Edmund Hilary?

 
It’s an incredibly successful corporate fundraising partnership that has raised over $185 million to date.

There used to be collection boxes at domestic gates but haven’t seen them in years.

Did it really impact your experience that much? You can always choose not to donate.

The main reason to donate yourself would be to claim the tax deduction, however as posted above it’s really looking to collect change and small notes.
 
From the site you linked to (emphasis added):

I see a number of these airlines are budget carriers - perhaps they get a kickback?! 🤣

Don't get me wrong, it seems like a good cause, I just wonder whether they could perhaps do it at the airport instead of on the flight? I mean no one buys duty free with spare change these days. At the same time, I reckon many folks wouldn't hesitate tapping their card on a reader to donate say $2 to the charity. All I'm saying is that coming around the cabin to collecting cash seems like something you'd find on an EasyJet or RyanAir. Not even JetStar stoops to that level on board!
Makes me think if you are actually a kangaroo flyer!
They have made announcements on domestic flights for decades saying to place spare change in the terminal. As for international the same, but the envelope with cash/coins in it and then placed into the bag.
Don't see how this is a bad thing at all nor a LCC thing. That's just odd reasoning.
 
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Have seen this many times on QF over the years.

From memory Emirates does something similar but have not noticed it on SQ.
 
I'd hardly consider the $5 NZ note I have in my pocket as being just a few shekels.

Then don't donate it...? You don't need to justify it to anyone, including strangers on a forum who have no clue how much spare change you might have left from your trip to NZ.

Weird anti-charity vibes here.
 
Makes me think if you are actually a kangaroo flyer!
They have made announcements on domestic flights for decades saying to place spare change in the terminal.
I've been on many QF domestic flights and don't recall them ever announcing this. Now granted, my travel on QF has been limited to during COVID times so maybe they paused the appeal?
As for international the same, but the envelope with cash/coins in it and then placed into the bag.
Don't see how this is a bad thing at all nor a LCC thing. That's just odd reasoning.
This was the first time I ever experienced this and I've flown many airlines on my hops around the planet which is what caught me off guard.

Then don't donate it...? You don't need to justify it to anyone, including strangers on a forum who have no clue how much spare change you might have left from your trip to NZ.

Weird anti-charity vibes here.
I'm all for charity. Heck, I participated in the MS Gong ride last month and raised several hundred for the charity. I just found the whole thing a bit jarring. Perhaps it was all that Christmas music I heard blaring at CHC whilst waiting for an hour in the security lane or the upgrade fiasco that set me off, but this just seemed weird.

-RooFlyer88
 
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