J on QF762 and QF773 - skybeds?

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Have upgraded to J on QF762 PER-MEL on 26/2 and return QF773 on 28/2.

Can anyone tell me what the seating arrangements are? Outbound is A330 and inbound is a A320.

Have 5E on both flights but wondering what the difference was going to be on the two flights?

Thanks in advance!
 
QF don't fly the A320 domestically.

What does your seatmap look like? That will provide you an answer.
 
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QF762:
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QF773:
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Might want to check as 5E is not showing as allocated on the outbound on EF at least.

i'm assuming the first is a skybed config.
 
[h=2]Flight QF 773[/h][h=3]Operated by Qantas[/h]
Departure:Melbourne
Terminal 1
Date:Fri 28 Feb 14
Time:17:05
Arrival:Perth
Terminal 4
Date:Fri 28 Feb 14
Time:18:10
Meal:Dinner
Stopover:-
Total duration:4h 05m
Aircraft type:Airbus Industrie A330-200 -view aircraft/ seat map
 
Yeah sorry - thought it was 5E on both but just checked and its 4E on the Per-Mel and 5E on the way back.

So the 330 looks like angled skybed but what about the 320 from MEL-PER - it's not the old J is it?
 
A332 and A320 are two totally different aircraft.
Does the A332 seatmap have 2 different mini cabins?
 
Maybe I'm confusing people or am confused myself. The outbound is an A330-300 and the inbound is an A330-200. The seatmap for the A330-200 is a split J cabin with a galley in between row 3 and 4. I assume that the PER-MEL is Mk1 skybed but am not sure what to expect on the MEL-PER on the 332 (I can see where I was getting confused - sorry newby here)
 
Maybe I'm confusing people or am confused myself. The outbound is an A330-300 and the inbound is an A330-200. The seatmap for the A330-200 is a split J cabin with a galley inbetween row 3 and 4.

You have skybeds each way, however it is subject to change.

The A320 is similar to the 737 in that it is a narrow body airline. JQ fly these, however QF do not.

The A330 is totally different, as it is a widebody aircraft. The -200 model can also be designated as the 332, with the -300 model being shown as the 333.
 
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QF 762's never had Skybeds and unfortunately QF has no 773's. lol apologies in advance.
 
Yeah sorry - thought it was 5E on both but just checked and its 4E on the Per-Mel and 5E on the way back.

So the 330 looks like angled skybed but what about the 320 from MEL-PER - it's not the old J is it?

Seat guru suggest so
 
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