BTW both flights full and I was offered upgrade by email on the flight out of Sydney but to my astonishment, 5 hours before the flight departure time, and again at the airport; I was told flight fully booked!!!! Why did I get the email offer?
Must say I have travelled SYD - HNL twice in the last 12 months, once on HA and once on JQ. Both flights were what I paid for. remenber JQ is a low cost carrier and HA is only one step above. Due to the USD being so good over the past year a huge number of Aussies are travelling to this destination as either a holiday destination or a start point for the mainland. This is also evidenced by HA moving to daily flights and moving to A330's and by JQ putting on extra services.
On both my trips I couldnt really complain with the service, entertainment. With JQ fares around $670 Y and around $1600 J class at the moment it certainly is a great way to get to a fabulous holiday destination. I dont think it is a case of being overpriced but perhaps some more competion, especially from a higher class operator on a direct route would make things interesting
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Just got back from Waikiki on QF 3 / QF 4 last week, beautiful location; BUT both flights were Boeing 767's but they were so old not one had a entertainment unit in the back of the seat. On the way over the older plane had a projector unit to show the movies, I thought these planes had all but been decommissioned, but no Qantas keeps using its customers as fools while Jetstar gets the better planes. Go figure. BTW both flights full and I was offered upgrade by email on the flight out of Sydney but to my astonishment, 5 hours before the flight departure time, and again at the airport; I was told flight fully booked!!!! Why did I get the email offer?
Incidentally their A330's are not brand spanking new as you suggest.
Sorry to argue, but I flew JQ4 HNL - SYD during march this year on board VH EBS which was delivered new 11/2011
Sorry to argue, but I flew JQ4 HNL - SYD during march this year on board VH EBS which was delivered new 11/2011
Some of the 330's are within that 5 year age group, with some being within 1-2 years old.I didn't feel like a fool when I flew on QF4 last month on a JASA & had the choice of the in seat IFE with the entertainment or an individual Panasonic DVD player which each J pax was offered along with their own set of DVDs to choose from. You could have enjoyed the same if you'd taken advantage of the upgrade offer in the first instance when you were emailed or rung 5 hours before the flight departure.
Why the hell are you complaining that the flight was full when you got to the airport??? You obviously weren't going to upgrade anyway as you would have done so the minute you were advised the option was there. Sounds like you just want to have a whinge.
I love the 767 & was more comfortable sitting in one of the Dreamtime seats than the JQ A330 alternative. Incidentally their A330's are not brand spanking new as you suggest.
Agree with most of your comments ozbeachbabe - as a JASA your flight to HNL on a 767 is pretty good value, but some have argued very poor value if paying $$$, and the JQ Starclass (I refuse to call it business class) product on the A330 isn't really that good value either, its the second or third best of a very limited bad bunch of products.
From memory the fleet age average is 7 years for JQs A330s, its variable like their service.
Some of the 330's are within that 5 year age group, with some being within 1-2 years old.
Out of interest, I am aware of the age of certain 767's, however has any done an average age of the Dreamtime 767's? I would suggest that it would probably not be as near to 20 as what some people tend to suggest. How hindsight would have been wonderful...
Some of the 330's are within that 5 year age group, with some being within 1-2 years old.
Out of interest, I am aware of the age of certain 767's, however has any done an average age of the Dreamtime 767's? I would suggest that it would probably not be as near to 20 as what some people tend to suggest. How hindsight would have been wonderful...
OGV only flies domestically though. I think OGT/U are the youngest international ones that came in 1998.The youngest B767 in QF's fleet is VH-OGV rolled off the production line at Everett on 23 April 2000 so is 12 years old.