I'm aware of this. The ad is legit - the link does go to sabre and the indicated products. It just seemed weird that they were creating ads that appear to be specifically targeting Qantas operatives who may need influencing and that it is so off the mark in its targeting ( telling a potential...
I'd rather have a higher quality product on a lower frequency. The higher frequency mainly becomes important when the carrier is unreliable and recovery becomes more if an issue.
I don't tend to follow the VA J catering thread, but it just got my attention, it appears to be chalk and cheese how bad QF J catering is - QF seems okay when it's okay, but it seems it generally isn't!
True, but then they shifted the paradigm from the scoop and run to mica paramedics treating and doing whatever before running, so not sure it is quite that black and white either.
Yet some of these cultures revile at the western habit of blowing one's nose, and others will just spend the entire day sniffing/snorting what they choose not to clear. I'm not keen on any being done to excess.
QF's use of powdered eggs had been clear for years. Very budget fare. Flew CX F on a Y fare (op up), upgraded to F, and waking up 40 minute before landing they were cracking real eggs to cook my breakfast.
This is an interesting dilemma. You fly a daytime J and "experience" what J has to offer, or you fly a nighttime J and in the ideal world miss what J has to offer as you're fast asleep. It is a little incongruous that perhaps the best value is when you pay for the service that minimises the...