first time flyer questions

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audio1200

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i am a first time flyer and would like to fly from melbourne to sydney. what is the least busy time to fly business class to sydney?

any tips for a first time flyer? i obviously am a bit nervous.....lol
 
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hey audio1200, welcome to AFF! I'd suggest between 10am and 2pm. Outside of business travelling hours.
 
Welcome

I find if you are flying J, anytime is good :)

Enjoy the experience whatever the time you fly

munitalP
 
Have just made a few mel-syd-mel rund and J was never full.

advice for first timers - just enjoy it, nothing whatsoever to worry about.

even some decent wine at times.


cheers'
SPRUCE
 
Another first time flyer on the board!

As I'm from Perth I don't get on SYD-MEL vv much at all, and definitely not in J.

But Saturdays and Sundays (although perhaps not Sunday night) should give you a good experience.

Don't forget you get entry into the business class lounge in certain ports too - SYD and MEL being two of them :)
 
I am reminded on when I first joined AFF. I used to think these people speak a different language. J,Y,B, Silver, Gold, SC, what the?
So now I have this link on my desktop.
Travel class - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And below is a copy from this site.


Business class codes
  • C, J, D, I, Z
On many airlines, C or J indicate full fare business class, whereas discounted and thus restricted and typically non-upgradeable fares are represented by D, I or Z.
The codes in short:
  • C, J = Full-fare Business Class,
  • D, I, Z = Business Class Discounted,
  • (a lowercase "n" after any class code indicates Night Service)
 
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