QF55 / QF26 loads next week

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pauly7

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Hi all...

Hoping some kind soul with EF access and 5 mins to burn can give me an indication of loads on the following two flights next week?

Just trying to gauge chance of an op up and whether I should put in for a points upgrade as well.... Travel say QF55 is pretty heavily booked....

Thanks in advance ;):p

Mon 5 Jul 1009:25 Sydney14:30 Auckland QF55

Wed 7 Jul 1012:55 Auckland15:05 Melbourne QF26
 
I got Y9 on QF 26
FYI

Intersting. Off seatcounter? Must have been updating as I looked or something, was definitely Y (which i thought was odd given the J numbers published.).

Weird.
 
QF 55 is showing 8 spare in both Y and J

QF 25 is showing 29 spare in Y and 26 spare in J
 
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milehighclub said:
QF 55 is showing 8 spare in both Y and J

QF 25 is showing 29 spare in Y and 26 spare in J

QF 26.... :) but thank you!

don't think there are 26 J seats in the QF next gen 73Hs!
 
Thanks for your input milehighclub.

Obviously there's a difference between the 744 from LAX to AKL and the 73H from AKL to MEL.


Thank you for everyones input!

Im on a non upgradable fare on the way over, so there is still a chance QF may still oversell Y and might get an op up :) Fingers crossed....

On the way back I think I'll put in for an upgrade - as the fare is upgradeable
 
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