Absolutely. Big, big trouble.danielribo said:If BA were to leave OneWorld, the whole alliance would be in quite a bit of trouble!
It can't be right. Last week I booked two seats from SYD-MEL-SIN-SYD, one via the QF website using points and the other via my TA. Our return leg is on 26th April and we're on BA15.bigjobs said:mate was trying to book an award flight to UK with Qantas/BA and was told by the QF agent that after the end of march they will be leaving OW so can't use them after that time.
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I would expect that was in the first 12 months.NM said:... (and experiencing 15 winters).
NM said:The only thing BA is leaving around that time is MEL. And I can understand their desire to leave MEL. I had the exact same desire after living there for 5.5 years (and experiencing 15 winters).
Yes, they remind me of Sydney's old "red-rattlers" - the suburban trains we had for decades. I reckon these 767's are the new "red-rattlers". I might start keeping a tally of how many overhead lockers spontaneously open for each take-off and landing!markis10 said:The removal of BA from Melbourne also means that QF will be keeping their ex BA 767s on lease for a while longer, and boy do some of those have some serious cycle numbers.
but they do have very good exit row seating compared with other domestic aircraft.Yada Yada said:Yes, they remind me of Sydney's old "red-rattlers" - the suburban trains we had for decades. I reckon these 767's are the new "red-rattlers". I might start keeping a tally of how many overhead lockers spontaneously open for each take-off and landing!markis10 said:The removal of BA from Melbourne also means that QF will be keeping their ex BA 767s on lease for a while longer, and boy do some of those have some serious cycle numbers.![]()
Yeah, they are more comfortable than a 737 (aside from O7, sob :cry: ), but I'm wondering if I should be taking a helmut on board. One of these days somone is going to get sconned when a hatch opens and a bag falls out. :|NM said:but they do have very good exit row seating compared with other domestic aircraft.
Sat in 4D on a 737-800 ADL-PER on Sunday and it was a great experience. The whole of row 4 are almost perfect economy seats. With the business class seats in front there is more than enough leg room and no one to recline back into you!Yada Yada said:Yeah, they are more comfortable than a 737 (aside from O7, sob :cry: ), but I'm wondering if I should be taking a helmut on board. One of these days somone is going to get sconned when a hatch opens and a bag falls out. :|NM said:but they do have very good exit row seating compared with other domestic aircraft.
Yada Yada said:Yes, they remind me of Sydney's old "red-rattlers" - the suburban trains we had for decades. I reckon these 767's are the new "red-rattlers". I might start keeping a tally of how many overhead lockers spontaneously open for each take-off and landing!markis10 said:The removal of BA from Melbourne also means that QF will be keeping their ex BA 767s on lease for a while longer, and boy do some of those have some serious cycle numbers.![]()