Melbourne to London using points in business? QF9 (A380-800) OR CX (777-300)??

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Experts HELP please?
My choice, using my points Melbourne to London in Business class, (flights I can get seats on the day I want) is either Qantas on A380-800 OR Cathay on 777-300. (In a previous post, most advice opted for CX over QF, however, just wondered if the actual aircraft on these two flights options would sway opinion at all?)
Be extremely grateful for your thoughts/choice if travelling business, which is THE BEST? (Which would you choose?) :confused:
Thanking you in advance!
 
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I don't like the QF A380 2-2-2 J arrangement if flying alone
For this I'll go with the CX 1-2-1 and get a "window" seat. The 10 and 12-13 hour trip works better for me as well
 
Agree. CX wins. You want a full flat bed and only CX can consistently deliver those. Plus better lounges, better connection airport.
 
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