CFS <> SYD Flight Operated by SUNSTATE ON BEHALF OF EASTERN

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I notice that upcoming SYD to CFS return have all gone from Qantaslink to Sunstate.
Has this always been the case ?
I only do this trip 2 per year but I swear it was Qantaslink prior.
In Sunstate a 'downgrading' or is it just a tax dodge / liability shift / Enron accounting practise or some other reasoning?

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Qantaslink does not have any planes, they have gone from Eastern to Sunstate, no real difference.
 
I've noticed most of the MEL-LST flights are listed the same of late too.
 
PQQ has had one flight a day shift to this as well. Thought it was funny as I know it'll be exactly the same.

Would be nicer if they could work on pre-seat selection instead.
 
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PQQ has had one flight a day shift to this as well. Thought it was funny as I know it'll be exactly the same.

Would be nicer if they could work on pre-seat selection instead.
I fly out of PQQ a lot, could never get the 1A seat, I would like to be able to select this seat a few weeks out, so I tend to spy the boarding pass if I can of the 1A passenger, the other day they were bronze!
 
I fly out of PQQ a lot, could never get the 1A seat, I would like to be able to select this seat a few weeks out, so I tend to spy the boarding pass if I can of the 1A passenger, the other day they were bronze!

I'd say it's a case of asking at the airport. I once had 2C in a Q400, with a CL in 1B.
 
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