When is the tasting menu served on QF11?

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Sooo... my upgrade to F on QF11 tomorrow just cleared :-) Seems I'm completely skipping int J and going straight to F - I've never managed better than Y on an international flight before. Very excited, but I'm now concerned that I'll never be happy with anything less than F ever again! ;-)

Before I ask my question, a quick thank you to the collective AFF community: two years ago I would never, ever have imagined I'd fly int F so soon, if ever! It would not have been possible without everything I've learned from AFF: so, thank you.

Now, on to the point of this post. I'm looking forward to trying the tasting menu, which from what I've read you can just ask for on board - no need to "pre-order". If I've got that wrong please do let me know though.

Re this tasting menu, I assume it's served as a lunch / dinner on QF11, so not too long after takeoff? Approx how far into the flight do they start serving it? If it's shortly after take-off I want to make sure I don't stuff myself in the F Lounge so that I can enjoy it!

Thanks.
 
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It's actually served as "Dinner" - menus are given out with/after your pre-dinner drinks order and dinaing can start 30 to 45 minutes after seat belt signs off.

When QF11 departs it's around 8pm in California.
 
Sooo... my upgrade to F on QF11 tomorrow just cleared :-) Seems I'm completely skipping int J and going straight to F - I've never managed better than Y on an international flight before. Very excited,
but I'm now concerned that I'll never be happy with anything less than F ever again! ;-)
Before I ask my question, a quick thank you to the collective AFF community: two years ago I would never, ever have imagined I'd fly int F so soon, if ever! It would not have been possible without everything I've learned from AFF: so, thank you.
Re this tasting menu, I assume it's served as a lunch / dinner on QF11, so not too long after takeoff? Approx how far into the flight do they start serving it? I want to make sure I don't stuff myself in the F Lounge so that I can enjoy it!

Thanks.

The weight of huge expectations is always the constant elephant in the room!!
 
DO NOT overindulge in the lounge.

I regret it each time.

From memory it starts only about an hour into the flight.

My last QF 11 tasting lasted 2.5 hours and I skipped the final dessert cause I was too full.
 
DO NOT overindulge in the lounge.

I regret it each time.

From memory it starts only about an hour into the flight.

My last QF 11 tasting lasted 2.5 hours and I skipped the final dessert cause I was too full.

Even though the OP will have ample time to relax in the FL prior to boarding to have a nice breakfast/brunch etc, especially if they are arriving about 9am. But, I agree with dfcatch in taking your time with the tasting meals, and ask them to bring them out slowly if you wish. I managed to nibble at the cheese dish, but I think the last serving was the chocolate desert, and although extremely rich and nice, I was completely full and unable to even nibble it at. Above all, enjoy the experience, especially the kobe beef.
 
Just returned from the USA this morning - wow, F really was quite special :) Very glad I had the chance to experience it.

I now completely understand the comments I've read about F being all about the food and the service - both were out-of-this-world. It was good to have the contrast to J on the way home too - the J food and service was "like Y, but better", whereas F was in an entirely different league.

The tasting menu and matching wines were terrific - I resisted overindulging on the F lounge food as per everyone's advice, so I managed to get through all of the courses. And the Tattinger Comte Blanc de Blancs... well, let's just say that I drank a lot of it, and enjoyed it very much - I think I was still drunk when I got off the plane in LAX! :D We were delayed at the gate in Sydney for about 45 minutes, and the F cabin had polished off 5+ bottles of it before we were even in the air.

Great service from our "A row" FA, Craig (?), as well - as opposed to the surly CSM (who we only saw once - during the pre-flight greetings), who couldn't have been less enthusiastic about her job :(
 
Sooo... my upgrade to F on QF11 tomorrow just cleared :-) Seems I'm completely skipping int J and going straight to F - I've never managed better than Y on an international flight before. Very excited, but I'm now concerned that I'll never be happy with anything less than F ever again! ;-)

Thanks.

Over in F & back in J, will you ever do (be happy in) Y again?
 
I had Craig as my FA recently on QF11, he's excellent.

Yeah, I was super-impressed by him. Happy to help with every little request, kept the champagne flowing, etc, etc. At one point a couple of hours into the flight I was standing at the edge of my suite stretching and after a couple of seconds he bolted (literally) out of the galley and down to me - as it turned out he thought I was trying to convert my seat into a bed, and appeared to be genuinely panicked at the thought that I would try to do this on my own (or maybe that I'd hit the call button and he'd missed it) :)

I don't have experience with any other F flights / F FAs to contrast him to so I don't know how much was him specifically delivering excellent service vs the generally improved / excellent service experience in F, but I don't see how he could have been much better.

Actually, on this note, I really should send QF some feedback about how good he was - what's the best way to do this? Just e-mail QF Customer Care? I tried to give feedback to the CSM after the flight, but she was more interested in getting me off the plane than listening to what I had to say :-|

Over in F & back in J, will you ever do (be happy in) Y again?

No :) But thanks to the ATO and my credit card providers, hopefully I won't have to worry about this problem for a while :D
 
Yeah, I was super-impressed by him. Happy to help with every little request, kept the champagne flowing, etc, etc. At one point a couple of hours into the flight I was standing at the edge of my suite stretching and after a couple of seconds he bolted (literally) out of the galley and down to me - as it turned out he thought I was trying to convert my seat into a bed, and appeared to be genuinely panicked at the thought that I would try to do this on my own (or maybe that I'd hit the call button and he'd missed it) :)

I don't have experience with any other F flights / F FAs to contrast him to so I don't know how much was him specifically delivering excellent service vs the generally improved / excellent service experience in F, but I don't see how he could have been much better.

Actually, on this note, I really should send QF some feedback about how good he was - what's the best way to do this? Just e-mail QF Customer Care? I tried to give feedback to the CSM after the flight, but she was more interested in getting me off the plane than listening to what I had to say :-|



No :) But thanks to the ATO and my credit card providers, hopefully I won't have to worry about this problem for a while :D

I emailed QF Customer Care with feedback.

I expect excellent service in F. But I also felt his performance was worthy of feedback.
 
I have had Craig before and he was fantastic. The older lady Deb is also amazing. She anticipated my every need. I love it when the F FAs aren't in your face but are around if you have any issues
 
Craig was very concerned that perhaps I had found the beef too rare as I had left a third of it.

I had to explain that I had over-indulged in the F lounge and Hilton breakfasts ;)
 
I emailed QF Customer Care with feedback.

Thanks for the tip - have just done the same.

Since returning from my trip I've tried to explain to several (non-FF) friends just how good the service was in F, and how much it contributes to the overall "F experience", but keep getting funny looks in return - I think they think I've developed a man-crush on Craig ;). All they want to know about is the suite and the champagne. I guess maybe you have to experience it to understand :D

Also, somewhat OT for this thread, but does anyone know if QF FAs get paid more for working in the "higher" cabin classes (so F more than J, J more than Y)? Or do they just get the benefit of dealing with less pax?
 
I'm on QF 11 now using the On-Air Wi-fi and will try to post some pics if it works, fingers crossed ;)

Nice - in F? :) Unfortunately I got one of the older, non-OnAir-equipped A380s for my flight - would've liked to have tried it out.
 
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Also, somewhat OT for this thread, but does anyone know if QF FAs get paid more for working in the "higher" cabin classes (so F more than J, J more than Y)? Or do they just get the benefit of dealing with less pax?

Don't know how accurate this is. I was told FA's working 747 are on different contracts - better conditions & salary than the ones that work the A380:?:
 
Nice - in F? :) Unfortunately I got one of the older, non-OnAir-equipped A380s for my flight - would've liked to have tried it out.

Yes I'm in F, sadly the Wi-fi doesn't extend to uploading photos so that will have to wait until I'm in LAX :(
It's great fun being able to post though.
Like previous occasions I doubt that I will be able to finish all 8 courses but I'll give it a go ;)
 
Yes this is correct

An easy google search for the Qantas Union agreements I did some months ago outline their pay scales and conditions etc etc, and those on different operating aircraft get paid differently.



Don't know how accurate this is. I was told FA's working 747 are on different contracts - better conditions & salary than the ones that work the A380:?:
 
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