I'm shifting plans a little and will now be flying into and out of Tokyo (Going to ski Hakuba instead), so a JASA is looking a very good option.
The flight lands at 7:25am and the next flight to brisbane is 9:05am. Do you think I'd make this or would it be safer to book the 10:05?
My instinct says if Qantas will let me book the 9:05 I should do so. I suspect they'll bump me to a later flight if I miss the connection, though I might end up missing the 10:05 as well if it's full. What do the regular flyers think?
I've just gotten back from skiing Hakuba this week. No issues coming off the JAL 772 flight which lands at the same time and getting on the 9.05a flight to Brisbane. Same-same for the QF flight in Jan. Also note that you earn 0.7 ppm on JAL I class! So QF def the way to go IMHO. Plus SC count towards bonii etc.
I did the BNE-SYD-NRT thing on QF in January and have to say I much preferred the QF experience compared to the JAL experience. JAL just faffed around on the night flight returning home, whereas QF was nice and easy to get a meal and get to sleep. And the cabin wasn't as hot, so quality of sleep is better (plus PJs, plus mattress, plus amenities kit). All-in-all, I really thought QF was a much better experience - much to my surprise!
Just a tip on getting to and from Hakuba - it's easy to to the NEX/Shinkansen/Hakuba bus, but as we found out - it costs about the same to get a taxi from NRT to Hakuba (~JPY12,000). I like the trains, but it's another option. I also had plenty of time to leave Hakuba at 8.30a and arrive in Tokyo for some shopping before heading to airport.
And awesome skiing! Tsugaike Kogen is my pick! Have fun! Actually, maybe I should come with you!
