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Auslad88

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hi!

i'm flying on QF15 on the 9th of december (this weekend) and trying to figure out what rego 747 i might have. Judging by the seat map it appears to be a refurbished one but have read that people out there have been able to figure it out due to the sequence of when they fly on certain routes. I.e. i noticed that QF1 goes to london and comes back as QF10 to melbourne and then goes to be QF93, and then comes back as QF12 for example.. is that just coinscidence ?

sorry if this has been asked before but the one question i have found on here is relating to flyin on a new A330 which doesnt answer the question

any tips would be great :)!
 
don't know the rego but it is a 4 class bird sold as 3 class, so some J pax can choose F seats (don't know if this helps or not)
 
don't know the rego but it is a 4 class bird sold as 3 class, so some J pax can choose F seats (don't know if this helps or not)

kinda understand but not really.. i dont suppose you know is VH-OJS and OJU and OJT refurb'd yet? or does anyone have a list ? i looked at the seat maps qantas have and they dont seem to be up to date? unless im looking at the wrong ones. I thought the refurb'd 747's were VH-OEE, OEI, OEJ, OEH .... etc ?

Thanks :) !
 
What seat map can you see? What class are you in? Does it have a row 4?
 
Here is what I can see for this flight

QF15 J.JPG
QF15 W.JPG
QF15 Y.JPG
 
im in seat 70K, and the row in front (69) was originally 3 seats when i booked this, but when i check now there is two seats in row 69 and then two for 70 and so forth...
Ozmille where did you get that picture from? i went ahead and joined expert flyer but only shows the seat maps etc.

economy but i can only see on expert flyer from row 40 to 75
 
hi!

i'm flying on QF15 on the 9th of december (this weekend) and trying to figure out what rego 747 i might have. Judging by the seat map it appears to be a refurbished one but have read that people out there have been able to figure it out due to the sequence of when they fly on certain routes. I.e. i noticed that QF1 goes to london and comes back as QF10 to melbourne and then goes to be QF93, and then comes back as QF12 for example.. is that just coinscidence ?

sorry if this has been asked before but the one question i have found on here is relating to flyin on a new A330 which doesnt answer the question

any tips would be great :)!

VH-OJM is scheduled to operate the flight. This aircraft features 14 First; 52 Business; 32 Premium Economy; 255 Economy. This is of course subject to last minute changes.

Enjoy the journey! ;)
 
VH-OJM is scheduled to operate the flight. This aircraft features 14 First; 52 Business; 32 Premium Economy; 255 Economy. This is of course subject to last minute changes.

Enjoy the journey! ;)


wow thats awesome, how did you find out? I've been looking all over the place lol
 
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im in seat 70K, and the row in front (69) was originally 3 seats when i booked this, but when i check now there is two seats in row 69 and then two for 70 and so forth...

70K would bs my pick for seats as there is a lot of space in front of that seat due to no window seat in row 69. Even though there is technically a 69JK the positioning of those seats is really 69HJ.

There is only one other pax to climb over when stretching your legs.
 
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