I agree it's a step in the right direction, sure!
But customers flying on a QF A380 one way in J and then an EK A380 in J...
In future they will be booking EK.....
Unless they are my mum who refuses now to fly in j on EK
So you can't buy duty free, and you can't go to the toilet because of the massive queues? Don't worry! you can now just sleep over it!
duty free has been reinstated on the refurb aircraftSo you can't buy duty free, and you can't go to the toilet because of the massive queues? Don't worry! you can now just sleep over it!
different strokes for different folks...i find the EK interiors OTT..something out of 'pimp my ride'!!I agree it's a step in the right direction, sure!
But customers flying on a QF A380 one way in J and then an EK A380 in J...
In future they will be booking EK.....
lol..everyone must be syncronizing their no.2'sFunny - I must have missed these massive queues whilst being on the new config at the end of last month![]()
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lol..everyone must be syncronizing their no.2's
Nothing to do with my heavy feet.
On my last A380 flight I extended to bed mode whilst standing... The feet section was good 6" below the horizontal.
A lot of previous passengers with big heavy feet![]()
i'm banking on a 'mid-end nov' intro...from what i've read, my interpretation is that ALL skybed a/c (a330/a380/747) doing international flights will receive the mattress/duvet etc...Hi all,
Have anyone here seen this first hand yet?
If yes, is that an improvement over the bare-seat option?
If no, when would that be coming to J ?
The QF media release did not say when, only "soon".
Would this be available for reconfigured 747 3-class or just A380s ?
My back would love any improvement over the bare-seat bumps.
Thanks
good timing!!I'm on QF107 tomorrow ex SYD, so looks like I'll be one of the first to experience this. I will report back.
I've just noticed on the QF website, the following:
Skybed
Whether you’re relaxing, working, being entertained or sleeping, your comfort is our priority. Enjoy a new level of intelligent seating with our award-winning Skybed.*
Once you’ve made use of our extensive storage space, shift your seat into a position that suits you, using a wide range of seat adjustments. You can explore the seat’s unique massage options or settle in to enjoy your own personal inflight entertainment. You might just want to flick on your reading light and snuggle into your Skybed cocoon with a good book.
When you’re ready to sleep, convert your Marc Newson-designed, second generation Skybed into a two-metre, fully-flat bed.
From 8 November 2012, enjoy our new sleep service on QF107 and QF108. Sleep more comfortably with our new mattress and duvet and request a turndown service in the lounge or when you board. You’ll also be able to sip on a new T2 Wellbeing Tea to encourage sleep.
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I'm on QF107 tomorrow ex SYD, so looks like I'll be one of the first to experience this. I will report back.
Great news - with a confirmed date
However, is there any reason why QF specifically mentioned only QF107/108 and not others such as QF11 etc...?
Only offered to 744s ??
Odd if that is the case as the Mk II beds are the same on both.
Great news - with a confirmed date
However, is there any reason why QF specifically mentioned only QF107/108 and not others such as QF11 etc...?
Only offered to 744s ??
Odd if that is the case as the Mk II beds are the same on both.
I have just noticed that QF updated their website to mention QF107/108
Strange
Maybe they didn't mean it for the A380's...
But like you said the seats are exactly the same on the new 744s and A380's
QF107/108 to start. Other flights will be introduced gradually to ensure a smooth rollout with all flights around December.
The new product is quite nice. No more grey trays. If you eat in the lounge, you can let a lounge host know you want to go to sleep, they advise the crew then after take off a crew member can help make your bed. New mattress and dooner. The dooner is quite large so you can sleep on it and have it over you at the same time for even more padding. Menu is more flexible. On Asia to Australia flights a more simple breakfast service that takes less time to serve, allowing more time to sleep.