Qantas' New A321XLR

I can't see that we've heard from the CEO since the commercial launch. So here's one report (probably paywalled, sorry)




Hmmmm ...

But lets be fair and hear how they listen.
The irony is they pinched those aircraft off JQ and no one would have batted an eyelid about the coughty config (pun intended). What was JQ thinking?…
 
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What would Alan want?

Ah. $$$
They’re actually proper loos compared to what IB have shoehorned into the rear galley (all three loos).

It really is odd that they didn’t put a 3rd one portside aft, like many A321 operators have. They’re a bit pokey but do the trick. And don’t take away seats or $$$…
 
They’re a bit pokey but do the trick. And don’t take away seats or $$$…

So maybe it was just spite? :cool: or just habit, to do the minimum? Sorry, I know I'm being unkind, but honestly .... why? Did they do a survey and find that JP pax's bladders were more robust than Qantas pax?
 
Did they do a survey and find that JP pax's bladders were more robust than Qantas pax?
The difference is JQ doesn't reserve toilets for special pax in its narrowbodies as it's (until the XLRs) all Y seating (they do in the 788)

So the JQ 321LRs have three toilets over 232 Y pax - or a 77:1 ratio...
And based on the proposed seatmaps for JQs 321XLR, one assumes the 12 J/PE and 196 Y pax will have to share all three toilets for a 69:1 ratio.
 
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So maybe it was just spite? :cool: or just habit, to do the minimum? Sorry, I know I'm being unkind, but honestly .... why? Did they do a survey and find that JP pax's bladders were more robust than Qantas pax?
But as I mentioned above, they did actually put in proper loos that could otherwise be used for seats (AFAIK).

Checkout the IB seat map. They have one proper loo Portside and then two within the very tight galley area. That cubby hole on the rear port side is pokey - it’s the same BA use.

QF at least has a full rear galley and pretty standard forward NB galley.

BA has only three loos on their A321neos across Club (56 pax!) and two Harry Potter esque cubby holes in the rear galley.

AA, who quite remarkably are setting the standard for a decent hard product config have three proper loos down back and one forward for F & J.
There’s no mention of it so far, but if QF slip in a couple of rows of PE also on the 16 “lie flat” J configured planes, then I’d suspect they’ll be quite sort after on regional flights.
 
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But as I mentioned above, they did actually put in proper loos that could otherwise be used for seats (AFAIK).
OK, I've been edumacated! :) In my defence, I have yet to experience any economy loo on international flights#; having a strong bladder, on domestics not for as long as I can recall, and only the only time I flew JQ it was also international (Bali) in J.

I tell a lie. Enter Air, CPH-SFJ it was all economy and being in 2C, I used the loo up the front.
 
OK, I've been edumacated! :) In my defence, I have yet to experience any economy loo on international flights#; having a strong bladder, on domestics not for as long as I can recall, and only the only time I flew JQ it was also international (Bali) in J.

I tell a lie. Enter Air, CPH-SFJ it was all economy and being in 2C, I used the loo up the front.
Happy to be told otherwise, but those loos on the QF A321XLR are probably not wildly different to what you might see on many J cabin wide bodies.

There just needs to be another one fitted…
 

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