OZDUCK
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I was going to start this Trip Report before we left but a stressful and hectic last few weeks before departure made that plan impossible. Then problems with WiFi and computers made it very hard to start a TR. I think I have know found workarounds for most problems so here we go - typing between the cracks on the laptop screen.
This trip will include 4 nights in Singapore, 23 in Spain and 2 in Doha. The first leg to Singapore was on Scoot in their ScootBiz cabin. All the other flights will be on QR in J. The full itinerary is Per - Sin - BCN, BCN - Doh - Per.
First Leg: Perth to Singapore
To save several thousand dollars over flying out of Perth on QR we tried ScootBiz. We have previously used SQ Y to get to Singapore but after a couple of ordinary experiences and the lure of a Scoot sale we booked with them, for around $330 one way. As I said in another thread they were perfectly OK. Priority Boarding was very strictly policed, the seats were comfortable and with adequate legroom - basically Premium Economy seating and legroom with 22" width and 38 " pitch. They were a bit short in the back for me but so were the QR J seats. We were in 1A & 1 K, all the seats have the trays in the armrests but they don't interfere with the width. The crew give you your meal as soon as possible after departure, clean up pretty quickly and then will ignore you unless you want to buy something. The pushing of extra "product" was far less noticeable than on Finnair Intra-European flights.
The seat - with a carefully positioned camera lanyard.
Adequate legroom - I am 6'3" 190 cm and was comfortable on a 5 hour flight
2 for 1 shot of feet on the bulkhead
My included meal - Chicken Rice with drink, small salad and cookie - about the same quantity and taste as a typical Singapore Hawker meal. Perfectly fine and certainly far better than the noodles I got in MH J last year.
My wife's meal - again perfectly ok.
The flight left about 15 minutes late but got in 10 minutes early. Immigration was pretty slow as we landed just behind a flight from India full of "guest workers" all with copious permits etc to go through.
I would fly ScootBiz again but only if they change the departure time of 2020, arriving at 0135 just puts too much of a dampener on the next day.
This trip will include 4 nights in Singapore, 23 in Spain and 2 in Doha. The first leg to Singapore was on Scoot in their ScootBiz cabin. All the other flights will be on QR in J. The full itinerary is Per - Sin - BCN, BCN - Doh - Per.
First Leg: Perth to Singapore
To save several thousand dollars over flying out of Perth on QR we tried ScootBiz. We have previously used SQ Y to get to Singapore but after a couple of ordinary experiences and the lure of a Scoot sale we booked with them, for around $330 one way. As I said in another thread they were perfectly OK. Priority Boarding was very strictly policed, the seats were comfortable and with adequate legroom - basically Premium Economy seating and legroom with 22" width and 38 " pitch. They were a bit short in the back for me but so were the QR J seats. We were in 1A & 1 K, all the seats have the trays in the armrests but they don't interfere with the width. The crew give you your meal as soon as possible after departure, clean up pretty quickly and then will ignore you unless you want to buy something. The pushing of extra "product" was far less noticeable than on Finnair Intra-European flights.
The seat - with a carefully positioned camera lanyard.

Adequate legroom - I am 6'3" 190 cm and was comfortable on a 5 hour flight

2 for 1 shot of feet on the bulkhead

My included meal - Chicken Rice with drink, small salad and cookie - about the same quantity and taste as a typical Singapore Hawker meal. Perfectly fine and certainly far better than the noodles I got in MH J last year.

My wife's meal - again perfectly ok.

The flight left about 15 minutes late but got in 10 minutes early. Immigration was pretty slow as we landed just behind a flight from India full of "guest workers" all with copious permits etc to go through.
I would fly ScootBiz again but only if they change the departure time of 2020, arriving at 0135 just puts too much of a dampener on the next day.