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But CX regional J is still better than QF 767 and A330 domestic J..

Not in my experience ... About on a par really ...

Oh, as a WP I have never had a CSM greeting when traveling CX business ... I have has such as an SG or when travelling CX economy.
 
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Not in my experience ... About on a par really ... And for regional flights

Oh, as a WP I have never had a CSM greeting when traveling CX business ... I have has such as an SG or when travelling CX economy.

Including the new CX regional J product?
 
Having experienced the new CX regional J product a week ago it is way better than the QF 767s.
 
Fwiw, I've been steadily letting my QF status drop the last few 3 years from WP1 thanks to all the AFF tips and tricks. Having said that, I still pay for some J tickets and CX are my goto for most.

I would say I get a CSM greeting about 80-90% of the time, several Op ups to F and my most recent flight as a newly demoted SG received multiple greetings on SYD - HKG as well as HKG to SIN. And the new regional J seat is miles in front of any J seat in Australia.
 
I believe JohnK is referring to regional J seating, not international.

I have now been on multiple CX flights in business but I am not sure if I have sampled the long haul product.

The CX regional business product is not superior to the Qantas product. Personally I prefer Skybed. I don't care about fully flat.

These have been my recent CX flights

- 747 herringbone. Awful but such a gorgeous aircraft. I will take it anyday
- 777 diagonal seats facing window. Is this the new product? This product is OK but not as good as Skybed
- A330 recliner seats. No different to refurbished 767s and I believe not as good as QF A330s
- 777 recliner seats? Similar to above.

My original comment describes perfectly why CX Marco Polo/Asia Miles cannot entice me but I will take the SCs on CX flights when I can get them.
 
747 herringbone. Awful but such a gorgeous aircraft. I will take it anyday

Probably the "worst" lie flat J seats in business. Manageable on night flights where you take off, sleep, wake up, touch down. I found these really claustrophobic in the upper deck.

- 777 diagonal seats facing window. Is this the new product? This product is OK but not as good as Skybed

This is the new J. The direct aisle access alone trumps anything Qantas may have to offer, let alone at a comparable price

- A330 recliner seats. No different to refurbished 767s and I believe not as good as QF A330s

These would be the old regional J seas. The new seats have a shell back, seat back screens, and a leg rest that makes dozing on those 3-4 hour sectors that much more easy.

- 777 recliner seats? Similar to above.

These should've gone the way of the dodo if they haven't already.
 
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You can't compare CX regional J with QF long haul J though. Skybed MK1 and MK2 are very much subpar to CX long haul J imo.
 
Not anymore to my knowledge. I was under the impression they removed the 747 from that route awhile back. Happy to be corrected. I fly virgin coast to coast as their J seat is far superior to QF's offering.
 
Not anymore to my knowledge. I was under the impression they removed the 747 from that route awhile back. Happy to be corrected. I fly virgin coast to coast as their J seat is far superior to QF's offering.

It is available at times when the A330 flies that route. Sky Bed Mk 1 is superior IMHO to the Virgin sloping lie-flat. The problem is the Virgin product is more consistent (excluding XFB/XFA)
 
Ok thanks. I wasn't even aware of that. I seem to recall flying a QF a330 SYD-PER which didn't have a Skybed. Mind you, I would still prefer flying Virgin on that route as the seat is more consistent and newer. I'm not a fan at all of the Skybed MK1
 
One of my biggest disappointment was getting used to long-haul CX J before getting onto a Skybed Mk2, but I'm sure I've told that story to death. Each to their own, I suppose. My own orders are:
Long haul J: CX Cirrus > CX coffin > QF skybed (both types) - I have a rather small build so the coffin suits me well but obviously, YMMV.
Short haul J: much of a muchness.
Y+: QF > everyone else
Y: comfort level depends on amount of alcohol consumed, although I'm quite a fan of the QF net that seems to be a love it or hate it thing for most pax.
 
Yes, when operated by a 333 and some 332's.

I doubt there'd be many skybeds between the east coast and PER at all if not for VA's 332's.

That's fine. So there are Skybeds on QF domestic routes.
 
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