Heaphone Jacks on VA23, transpacific flights

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I've never been on a VA flight across the pacific, can anyone tell me if they have those two-jack headphone ports or do they have just the single ports for headphones?
 
Depends on the plane. I believe the Boeing 777's flown to the US are two prong and the 737's used for the shorter flights are single prong.
 
Buy a 2 prong adapter for $2 from Ebay

Buy a couple of them if you like using your own hardware. The el-cheapo ones break easily, and due to the location of the jacks on some seats, it's easy to snap them off.
 
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Buy a couple of them if you like using your own hardware. The el-cheapo ones break easily, and due to the location of the jacks on some seats, it's easy to snap them off.

Dick Smith has them as well.. I always carry a spare as as mentioned are prone to breaking easily.
 
Buy a couple of them if you like using your own hardware. The el-cheapo ones break easily, and due to the location of the jacks on some seats, it's easy to snap them off.

Yep the Qantas 737's are pretty bad actually! Even in J I have broken two

Delivery time from HK meant arrival after departure.

Dick smith or Jaycar then for about $10....
 
You can even get them at some airports these days.
DSE never had them when I was looking :(
Jayvcar - six bucks
 
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