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I'm sorry but as a woman, I find this term extremely offensive
Really? Then why:
i am a single father
I'm sorry but as a woman, I find this term extremely offensive
i am a single father
I have a large collection of J pyjamas (even have a couple of F), none of them purchased from ebay. I've even been known to wear the J pyjama bottoms in whY or whY+ because they are light, comfortable and don't take up a lot of room in my carry on.
Sorry to get slightly on topic, but would the chauffeur pick ups for flights over 12 hours include connections? I.e. MEL-SIN-LHR is over 12, but the first leg isn't. I know this is moot after QF moves to DXB though.
Sorry to get slightly on topic, but would the chauffeur pick ups for flights over 12 hours include connections? I.e. MEL-SIN-LHR is over 12, but the first leg isn't. I know this is moot after QF moves to DXB though.
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Why, because iCan.
I was wondering the same for BNE-SYD-LAX as first leg is dom and very short. My guess is still yes but maybe they can be pedantic.
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Yes, you're in luck. The media release states:
Travellers connecting via a domestic flight from Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Perth, Sydney or Melbourne to an eligible Qantas international flight will have access to Chauffeur Drive. The offer also extends to Qantas customers travelling from Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington to Australia to connect to an eligible Qantas international flight.
Sorry to get slightly on topic, but would the chauffeur pick ups for flights over 12 hours include connections? I.e. MEL-SIN-LHR is over 12, but the first leg isn't. I know this is moot after QF moves to DXB though.
I was wondering the same for BNE-SYD-LAX as first leg is dom and very short. My guess is still yes but maybe they can be pedantic.
Yes, you're in luck. The media release states:
Travellers connecting via a domestic flight from Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Perth, Sydney or Melbourne to an eligible Qantas international flight will have access to Chauffeur Drive. The offer also extends to Qantas customers travelling from Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington to Australia to connect to an eligible Qantas international flight.
...and back on topic, the amenity kit "bags" look a bit like the BA ones.
Sounds good, hopefully you can book it from a hotel to SYD![]()
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...and back on topic, the amenity kit "bags" look a bit like the BA ones.
From the previews on AusBT, I'm not sure I like them! They look like pencil cases!
It does kind of remind me of the newest Elemis BA J bags, or even the UA J kits, but the latter ones are made of some one ply mesh material - really dumb.
These QF ones don't look so good at all. These pouches have no body at all - just a flat zip case. The Kate Spade pouch exhibits anything but femininity - looks quite trashy, actually. I'm not sure any woman will be caught dead even using it to put her makeup in it later....
I don't care what people say about the Florence Broadhurst bags or the Marc Newson zip kit bags (or hard shell flat zip cases) that preceded the FB ones, but they look so much better than these ones.
Why wouldn't you be able to? Would seem quite odd if you couldn't do that (not everyone is travelling from their home to the airport).
Actually, what I'm more 'concerned' about (in a sense) is what about when you're origin is not Australia. For example,
- LHR-DXB-SYD on QF ticket operated by QF: I assume this qualifies for Chauffeur service? (How is this interpreted in the rules?)
- CDG-DXB-SYD on QF ticket operated by EK then QF: I assume this qualifies, but mainly only because this is already covered in EK's rules. That said, if you booked it as a QF ticket even though it's an EK operated flight, does it qualify due to EK's rules, or QF's rules... then furthermore, who do you call to arrange the car service - EK or QF?
- Assuming QF do not finish their BA connecting service flights before this service starts, then something like AMS-LHR-DXB-SYD on QF ticket operated by BA then QF: Does this qualify for car service in AMS or not?
- I should correct my post above, but it seems not all domestic flights connecting to international gateways qualify for chauffeur service. I wonder if this is due to there being no such service in those towns or cities. For example, I'm sure it might be difficult to find a chauffeur service in Gladstone or Kalgoorlie, though that said there is the glaring omission of Gold Coast, Darwin and Cairns (I'm sure those cities must have luxury car services somewhere in them...)
I'm counting on getting chauffeur service from LAX for my April flight to SYD. Or will it only be on routes they share with EK?