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I wish. Not enough QFF yet.So I should say unfortunately I am in economy. Should have said that originallyIn business class, of course.
When you say QF 15hrs to Santiago & menion a 737 ... QF doesn’t fly a 737 for 15hrs to or from Santiago do they?
I know Hawaiiian (sp?) used to fly entirely 737’s from Australia to Canada, but that was two different aircraft ‘cos you changed planes in the middle.
When you say QF 15hrs to Santiago & menion a 737 ... QF doesn’t fly a 737 for 15hrs to or from Santiago do they?
I know Hawaiiian (sp?) used to fly entirely 737’s from Australia to Canada, but that was two different aircraft ‘cos you changed planes in the middle.
Oh You're all correct. My domestic leg is the 737. And the Sydney to Santiago is the 747. Looks like it's not going to matter where I sit if they're old. Just wondering if near the gallery or the back is not desirable. Looking at what seats are left a lot are in those places- so I wondered whether I should avoid there. ThanksWhen you say QF 15hrs to Santiago & menion a 737 ... QF doesn’t fly a 737 for 15hrs to or from Santiago do they?
I know Hawaiiian (sp?) used to fly entirely 737’s from Australia to Canada, but that was two different aircraft ‘cos you changed planes in the middle.
OhJust wondering if near the gallery or the back is not desirable. Looking at what seats are left a lot are in those places- so I wondered whether I should avoid there. Thanks
Paging @juddles to the white courtesy phone. Your expertise is required for this route.enquiry.
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Thought they only used (old and tired ) 747's on this route.
I know Hawaiiian (sp?) used to fly entirely 737’s from Australia to Canada, but that was two different aircraft ‘cos you changed planes in the middle.
It's possible I'm confusing Air Pacific & Hawaiian, although before you planted the seeds of doubt I was 95% sure I was right.767s maybe (before they changed to A330s). HA never operated 737s (was pretty much an all Douglas fleet save the B767 and L-1011). Air Pacific can take you on a 737 right the way from Australia to Hawaii via NAN.
Yes I've been in that seat, and by the time we were supposed to leave 72B was empty & yet no other seat I could see from there was empty … we were delayed half an hour due to a late passenger, and said passenger ended-up sitting next to me, I was there for 45 minutes wishing & hoping & wishing & hoping & wishing & hoping etc to no avail.Well I chose one of the seats down the back of the plane where there are only 2 seats by the window (72A from memory) when I flew SCL-SYD in Y and ended up having a free seat next to me on an otherwise fairly full flight. Was pretty happy with that.