JQ to fly the Dreamliner to NZ

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Flights loaded showing 787s (interestingly Y prices mostly cheaper than the A320 flights), but no J showing. Where is the "spare" aircraft coming from?

Note it's a single aircraft operating triangular route MEL-AKL-SYD (not return to/from each of SYD and MEL).


JQ195 MEL-AKL 0610 - 1145
JQ196 AKL-SYD 1300 - 1440


 
Jqi must still be struggling to fill their flights if theyve got planes to spare, perhaps the horrendous y seats are starting to bite
 
Struggling possibly less bums on seats on the flights to HNL the way the exchange rate is.
 
This is definitely not good news. The Dreamliner is a horrible plane.
 
Sounds like a very long positioning flight from MEL to SYD. And they're selling the J seats as Y extra leg room seats.
 
Jqi must still be struggling to fill their flights if theyve got planes to spare, perhaps the horrendous y seats are starting to bite

LOL..do your homework..i'm sick of 'sweeping'/uniformed comments like this on this site...I actually joined AFF because I thought it would comprise of intelligent posts...seems i'm wrong :(
 
The Dreamliner is a horrible plane.

The plane is not the problem, just the way nearly all airlines choose to configure it ... including Jetstar with 9 across and 30" seat pitch. Wouldn't mind trying the 31" pitch, 2-4-2 configurations that JL and NH have.
 
I would seriously consider flying the 787 on AKL-SYD, and paying an extra $30 to sit in one of the "J" seats... if I had a reason to travel to NZ during the summer.
 
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Totally!

Why is a full service airline flying budget aircraft (737's everywhere!) and a budget airline flying slick new 787's!

Because the 737's are the right aircraft for those routes that don't require the capacity of a 787/330 or a greater frequency.

Calling a 737 a budget aircraft smacks of ignorance IMHO.
 
Because the 737's are the right aircraft for those routes that don't require the capacity of a 787/330 or a greater frequency.

Calling a 737 a budget aircraft smacks of ignorance IMHO.

read some peoples posts/replies ALL OVER THIS FORUM, and you soon realize the ignorance of some...what shocks me is that these people are 'seasoned travelers'/'business owners'/or the like and don't 'get' how a market economy works
 
The plane is not the problem, just the way nearly all airlines choose to configure it ... including Jetstar with 9 across and 30" seat pitch. Wouldn't mind trying the 31" pitch, 2-4-2 configurations that JL and NH have.


Agreed that the configuration is ONE of the problems. But it's not the only problem.

I stand by my earlier statement.
 
Struggling possibly less bums on seats on the flights to HNL the way the exchange rate is.


Its a limited service over peak summer holidays. Suspect it's actually getting better utilisation as well eg.

JQ24 NRT-MEL arr 2310 - quick maint
JQ195 MEL-AKL 0610 - 1145
JQ196 AKL-SYD 1300 - 1440
JQ37 SYD-DPS dep 1720

Potentially even better if they had a 2/3am arrival at MEL
 
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