Best QF metal for PER-MEL in J?

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A trial account is just 5 days of the Premium service, the features are the same. Did you add your QFF # to the Preferences tab of the My Account page?

Hi ExpertFlyer,

I did sign up forthe trial and also put in my QFF number, but I am far from 'elite' and therefore I assume this is why I couldn't get any seat maps.

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From the EF site:

"and seat maps for intra-Australia flights if you have QF/Oneworld elite status"
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I presume all would be fine if I was looking for overseas flights.
 
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Hi ExpertFlyer,

I did sign up forthe trial and also put in my QFF number, but I am far from 'elite' and therefore I assume this is why I couldn't get any seat maps.

================
From the EF site:

"and seat maps for intra-Australia flights if you have QF/Oneworld elite status"
================

I presume all would be fine if I was looking for overseas flights.

Ah, yes correct on both.
 
Hi Moopere

I occasionally take morning MEL-PER flights in J. I definitely prefer the 763 - much more room. The 332 is so tight in J that it is hard to justify the extra cost over cheap economy, so I now avoid it. I struggle to get enough room to pull out the laptop in the 332, but have no problem in the 763.

Good luck trying to work out the configurations...
 
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