AIRwin
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Reported as NZTipping AKL or SIN.
Reported as NZTipping AKL or SIN.
Reported as NZ
They have been for as long as I can recall. Even when the 747 bounced through AKL to EZE, you’d have a slightly better version of Dom J on the TT, then the Longhaul service thereafter.Wonder if the on-board service will be better than the east-coast to NZ flights (ie pretty much domestic).
They have been for as long as I can recall. Even when the 747 bounced through AKL to EZE, you’d have a slightly better version of Dom J on the TT, then the Longhaul service thereafter.
We are currently stuck with NZ’s Y only rubbish if we want to fly direct so it’s better than nothing I guess.Wonder if the on-board service will be better than the east-coast to NZ flights (ie pretty much domestic).
I'm going to go with no, and you kind of exemplified why, though Bali services get a mini-service prior to landing (or I'm guessing so, even if serviced with a 737 rather than 330), cf. domestic services that only have one service and that's it.I was meaning with the longer flight time - but then the Bali services are about the same!
Maybe a workable Jetstar route from ADL.The idea of heading to SIN on a 738 makes me depressed.
Might be a target for A321s once they get up.Maybe a workable Jetstar route from ADL.![]()
The QF loyalists would probably move to the service but SQ has looked after us pretty good in ADL and I suspect many would stick with them.Notwithstanding SQ offering a non-stop service, I don't know how painful ADL passengers believe it is to fly the extra ~1 h to MEL or ~2 h to SYD in order to get to SIN (or any other array of more destinations).
A bit off topic, but if you do fly SQ, you don't have to earn and burn to KrisFlyer. You could simply choose Velocity instead, or consider another Star Alliance program that doesn't do hard expiry of miles, e.g. Air Canada.Unless you earn and burn SQ KF miles very regularly, within its 3 years life span, that FF system is still a bit lower down, in my pov.
Pity that SQ KF and AirNZ Airpoint $ have very hard rules, re 3 and 4 years of expire, re their FF points.
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What could a potential SIN-ADL schedule look like given the curfew? Except for QF38 (second daily MEL) QF flights depart SIN around 19:30-21:00 to connect with QF2 arriving at 17:25 (as well as the AF and KL codeshares arriving in the mid-afternoon). Could it stand alone as an O&D flight, perhaps on the A321XLR?I recall when there were ADL-AKL and ADL-SIN direct non-stop flights.
For ADL-AKL, all Qantas did was to utilise a 737 that would have sat on the tarmac overnight during the Adelaide curfew (2300-0600). I can't remember the exact scheduling but it was something like,
ADL-AKL 2100-0350 (flight time 4h20m) and AKL-ADL 0500-0730 (flight time 5h00m).
0350 NZ time equals 0120 Adelaide time so your body clock time was really stressed. Also who wants to arrive at their Auckland accommodation at that early time. The scheduling was so unpopular that the flights were soon dropped. If this new QFi is announced this week with this type of scheduling, I fear the same fate will follow.
The ADL-SIN old scheduling was also very unpopular. The return flight leaving SIN non-stop to ADL would have arrived too early to comply with the curfew, so it called into Darwin for a short stop just long enough to have its arrival into ADL soon after 0600. Passengers didn't like being woken for the Darwin landing/take off and de-planed, and this scheduling soon led to the demise of this flight.
Let's see if Qantas have enough memory not to repeat bad scheduling.