Sichuan Airlines J class info

Best to turn off the sound with Neil and scrub to the relevant bits if interest in his videos.

Wanna know if it’s flat bed? Takes 20 seconds to find and don’t need to listen to 30 mins of rubbish.
I just watched the video.

I thought it was quite entertaining, a good comedy really. He knows his trade and his audience.

Would it put me off flying Sichuan? No, not at all, if the price was right.
 
I just watched the video.

I thought it was quite entertaining, a good comedy really. He knows his trade and his audience.

Would it put me off flying Sichuan? No, not at all, if the price was right.
Yeah… except it’s not *supposed* to be comedy! His previous vlog had a fundamental flaw - claiming you couldn’t use SAS points on any other skyteam airline. Potentially costing viewers thousands of dollars. He just had no idea.
 
Just back today from flights SYD-Chengdu-Istanbul ... and back. They were about $A3,600 business class all in. (As I recall this flight continues with the very short hop IST-Athens - not sure if price is similar.)

I've flown several million miles in pointy ends, and in summary - pretty decent value seeing any other carrier is DOUBLE that with all the recent fuel surcharges. I've done way over 100 long haul flights in First and Business cabins on United with totally bored, gum chewing grannies, wearing Walmart sacks, and no make-up, so having very modest expectations re service, I am used to! 'wadda you want Pal - I have chicken, beef or pasta, unless I've run out of some of them'? At least the Chinese try hard.

I'd compare it to buying a current BYD for HALF the price of a Tesla - you get essentially the same end product, minus a few little frills but save a TON of money. For most folks it will do fine.

Booked via flight Centre, as using the Sichuan website seems impossible for non-Chinese readers. A shame as they have offers on there now, like 10% off for 2 persons booking at same time.

With Flight Centre new alleged reward scheme, some points accrual at least, as the Sichuan FF program seems impossible to navigate for non-Chinese!

TA's here are unable to pre-allocate seating, but I emailed Sichuan and got it all done months ahead with seats of our choice - [email protected] - TA gets told seats are allocated on DAY of flights - they tried to do it by phone and got told NO DEAL. Odd.

Absurd for a couple flying together as the A330 I was on today, only had 5 or 6 centre seat together rows.

Indeed something I have seen reported NOWHERE else is that Sichuan Air offer you a FREE Chengdu hotel if your layover is over 12 hours. (ONLY IF you ask first of course.) I used that same email to pre-arrange it, and it worked fine, and was all confirmed by email. Very classy 4 star Hilton type room near airport, with free transfers. :)

A few points added below, as much info out there on web is hopelessly wrong and/or ill-informed, and/or wildly out of date.

Ex Sydney, they do not use Qantas lounge as they once did. Can't recall what it was, as we were late and barely used it, but was OK. Pretty sure it was 'Plaza Premium'.

They have 2 versions of A330. Both are rather dated - but essentially have lie flat beds. Older type has the small swing up IFE screens, which are 1990s type relics. That bed does not QUITE lie flat at foot end - I grabbed some extra pillows and issue sorted.

Other A330 has double the size seat back IFE, and true lie flat beds. Both use bud earphones for IFE - seems absurd, and a really cheapskate look in 2026!

IFE choice was better than I expected, with quite a few watchable movies in English. Have flown a lot of long haul Air China, and their IFE was woeful for English speakers.

Free Wi-Fi on the SYD-TFU - did not use it, as slept both ways, but Purser took pains to point it out both times it was active - you need Seat number and last 4 numbers of your ticket to log it on.

Cheery staff ..... English skills was sometimes not terrific, but all keen to help.

No printed menus - staff use tablets with choices on them -- sometimes with images, and sometimes verbally. Choice limited, but all essentially a Chinese AND Western choice. (Contrary to many online reports.) All was fine with us. Usual hot towels, and bread rolls, and dessert etc.

Wine choices were - White and Red - plus beer and spirits. Not a choice of 5 or 10 each, like on SQ etc, but a couple of times they bought out a couple of bottles to choose from. Worked for us as we are not wine snobs.

Lounge used at TFU is TOTALLY misreported on the web. TFU in T1 (all It'l flights) is widely underserviced - all carriers use ONE large lounge for Biz and first. Despite all crazy web reports it closes at 9am etc, and food ceases at 8pm etc , it is open until the wee hours, and serves food and drinks etc at all times

There are outgoing flights each day at 3am and 4am etc from some carriers. Sichuan has their own lounge in DOMESTIC T2, but one cannot go from T1 airside to T2, and it is miles of walking even if you risk it.

It is simply branded 'Business and first Class Lounge' and is above Duty free, and was near our gate 117 thankfully. There is nothing much else in lounges in T1 for any carrier (or anything much retail at all in T1). I got the impression it was NOT able to be accessed by 'Day Pass' buyers, or AMEX Cards holders etc. The "IGA" (I kid you not!) Lounge we left from in Istanbul must have had 1000 folks in there - like a football match crowd. Never seen anything more crowded

The SYD flight leaves at 1.30am, and our flight to Istanbul was also same red eye. So LOTS of Sichaun long hauls are weird hours. Having a good lounge there until boarding time, is ESSENTIAL for us - and for most I am sure.

Spacious lounge, with 2 showers, which I always find essential for late flights after a day of sightseeing etc. We'd been in Chongqing (population 32 MILLION!) and temp had been 40c and humid, and had arrived via Bullet Train 'G' series - speed 350km. Cost for 'First Class' is only $A25 more than second class, for the 2.5 hour trip!

Panda Bear facility visit is a no-brainer for first time visitors and the long layover allows that easily. Even a one-day visit to Chongqing by Bullet Train VERY doable. Bullet trains leave and arrive right from TFU airport - simple to access, and get a late one back to TFU.

One nice little touch - halfway through the Airbus A330, 8 hour flight Istanbul to Chengdu, the Purser presented me this pretty cool Birthday card!

I must have taken 20 International flights on my Birthday, as I like to go places then, but no airline has ever noticed the date of birth on the tickets.



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One cool little touch - halfway through the Airbus A330, 8 hour flight Istanbul to Chengdu, the Purser presented me this pretty cool Birthday card!
Nice report. FWIW, UA did give me a bottle of Veuve on my birthday flying LAX-SYD many years ago. Of course, wouldn't happen now.
 
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The only time an airline has acknowledged my birthday was in 1969 on Air Pacific. I was the only passenger on the flight from HIR to POM. There was a dead heading flight engineer who came and chatted I told him it was my birthday. He went up to the coughpit and came back to tell me that the Captain had authourised an open bar. I took full advantage.
 
Nice report. FWIW, UA did give me a bottle of Veuve on my birthday flying LAX-SYD many years ago. Of course, wouldn't happen now.

When I passed 1 Million real miles on United, their manifest seemed to note that.

Over the PA the Captain announced that 'United was pleased to have a member passing a million flight miles on this flight', and incredibly many passengers clapped! :)

Was many years ago, and that was a fairly big deal in those days anyway. 20 or 30 years back when penny-pinching was not so rife scoring a nice bottle of booze from Pursers was pretty common. Wonder if they can swing it these days?

Once flew to Harare Zimbabwe First Class on a Qantas 747 when they had that on the schedule, and we were the only 2 pax in first, giving the 2 x rostered FA's a dream roster. They gave me a bottle of Dom Perignon to have at Victoria Falls, which retailed for serious money then. :cool:
 

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