Article: Why I Flew Jetstar to the AFF Melbourne Gathering

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With Federal Parliament sitting in Canberra at the moment, I expect the high prices that you saw with Qantas and Virgin would be explicable by a factor of people spending other people's money to travel between MEL-CBR in these few days, so anyone who would be spending their own money would have considered and possibly booked the Jetstar flight - hence why your flight had a load factor of 100%
 
Surprisingly good, left early, arrived early, bag was one of the first out, more than happy, it's our first Jetstar fight for a very long time, I can see more happening.

When I booked this the only available Qantas flights that suited us were on Q400's and $900 each, this flight was under $300 each!

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Same as our own experience the next day. :)

The flight was meant to be 100% full, but the 3 seats in row 2 in front of us were empty. I tried to be clever and select the window and aisle seat hoping the middle would remain free, not to be, so I moved into the middle seat.
 
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Re exit row briefing: we travelled SYD-MEL-SYD last week on a JQ A321 and there was ZERO onboard briefing to exit row passengers in either direction, although we were asked the same questions at the gate. This mystified me somewhat after recent exit row flights on other airlines.
I don’t fly enough to suggest JQ is great but they’ve certainly met my rqmts on multiple occasions over the years.
 
Re exit row briefing: we travelled SYD-MEL-SYD last week on a JQ A321 and there was ZERO onboard briefing to exit row passengers in either direction, although we were asked the same questions at the gate. This mystified me somewhat after recent exit row flights on other airlines.
I don’t fly enough to suggest JQ is great but they’ve certainly met my rqmts on multiple occasions over the years.
Were you at an exit row, or an over wing exit?

Detailed briefings are required only for overwing exits, or exits where a cabin crew member is not present.
 
2 seater at Row 11 on A321
That aircraft doesn’t have overwing exits, so there will have been a crew member seated by at least one of the exit doors.

In that case you’d still be asked if you are willing to assist in the event of an emergency, but you won’t be given detailed instructions on how to operate the door, as that’s something the crew will do.
 
That aircraft doesn’t have overwing exits, so there will have been a crew member seated by at least one of the exit doors.

In that case you’d still be asked if you are willing to assist in the event of an emergency, but you won’t be given detailed instructions on how to operate the door, as that’s something the crew will do.
Thanks for the info. Great seats by the way 😁
 

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