Melburnian1
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Granted Friday morning is not the busiest half day of a typical week unless there is a major sporting event such as an AFL grand final on Saturday, but I just had a quick look at QF's offering for tomorrow morning from SYD to MEL.
Of 15 flights shown as having spare seats that depart SYD prior to 12 noon, 14 are B738s while one - the 0830 - is an A330.
Many passengers might not know the difference, but that is not true of many AFFers.
Price, frequency, corporate booking policies if you are having your fare paid by a company, government or not for profit organisation, quality of the checkin and lounge experience and accumulation of QF FF or VA Velocity points may all be factors in the choice of airline domestically.
What however is passenger perception since QF withdrew its B767s and substituted some flights with A330s?
Has there been a noticeable increase in the number of flights operated by QF B738s (as compared to the previous roster with B767s) and is this leading to less noticeable 'difference' between QF and VA given that the latter if I am not mistaken largely flies B738s as well on Australia's busiest air route?
Do you have a preference for the larger Airbus as opposed to the smaller single aisle Boeing or is the relatively short flight length such that nobody cares about that any more and it's all a matter of frequency (such as flights every quarter of an hour at busy times), which FF scheme you prefer and price?
Or did I just pick a sample half day that is not typical (because half days such as Friday afternoon are busier and hence may have more A330s if available.)
Try to leave nostalgia for the B767s out of it, as this is really a question about comfort perceptions.
Of 15 flights shown as having spare seats that depart SYD prior to 12 noon, 14 are B738s while one - the 0830 - is an A330.
Many passengers might not know the difference, but that is not true of many AFFers.
Price, frequency, corporate booking policies if you are having your fare paid by a company, government or not for profit organisation, quality of the checkin and lounge experience and accumulation of QF FF or VA Velocity points may all be factors in the choice of airline domestically.
What however is passenger perception since QF withdrew its B767s and substituted some flights with A330s?
Has there been a noticeable increase in the number of flights operated by QF B738s (as compared to the previous roster with B767s) and is this leading to less noticeable 'difference' between QF and VA given that the latter if I am not mistaken largely flies B738s as well on Australia's busiest air route?
Do you have a preference for the larger Airbus as opposed to the smaller single aisle Boeing or is the relatively short flight length such that nobody cares about that any more and it's all a matter of frequency (such as flights every quarter of an hour at busy times), which FF scheme you prefer and price?
Or did I just pick a sample half day that is not typical (because half days such as Friday afternoon are busier and hence may have more A330s if available.)
Try to leave nostalgia for the B767s out of it, as this is really a question about comfort perceptions.