Pyjamas in Business Class

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Used them on an Amsterdam to Budapest river cruise last year. Worked a treat
 
Slightly OT as not Qantas - but I recently opened a pair of saved Virgin Atlantic pjs... seal still intact (they were about a year old, in the old 'sleep suit bag' before the came in a plastic bag) - and I noticed a hair on them! I wondered how the pjs had managed that in the two seconds since I had opened them.

Then unfolding the pants in noticed a lump in the pocket - you know, the same feeling when you have left a tissue in your pants pockets through the washing machine?

And sure enough, on reaching into the pocket there was a squished clumped together airline napkin!!

So clearly these had been salvaged from onboard, washed and repackaged!
 
Slightly OT as not Qantas - but I recently opened a pair of saved Virgin Atlantic pjs... seal still intact (they were about a year old, in the old 'sleep suit bag' before the came in a plastic bag) - and I noticed a hair on them! I wondered how the pjs had managed that in the two seconds since I had opened them.

Then unfolding the pants in noticed a lump in the pocket - you know, the same feeling when you have left a tissue in your pants pockets through the washing machine?

And sure enough, on reaching into the pocket there was a squished clumped together airline napkin!!

So clearly these had been salvaged from onboard, washed and repackaged!

Yecchh!! I think you've just inspired a whole raft of AFFers into very closely inspecting pyjamas on future flights. :)

PS. Bloody software - tried to change pyjamas to pajamas!
 
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I once saw a gentleman going through customs at SYD still dressed in his F pyjamas. I kid you not. I still can't work out to this day whether this was deliberate or whether he had just forgotten. It was truly bizarre.
 
I wear QF PJs on every flight over 5 hours (my longest flight under 5 hours is LHR-LCA where I normally change into shorts mid flight).

I have seen someone in the LAX F lounge (AA Flagship that is) in their PJ top, slacks and formal shoes...
 
I once saw a gentleman going through customs at SYD still dressed in his F pyjamas. I kid you not. I still can't work out to this day whether this was deliberate or whether he had just forgotten. It was truly bizarre.

that is odd...

I still can't get over the star trek comment earlier...
 
I once saw a gentleman going through customs at SYD still dressed in his F pyjamas. I kid you not. I still can't work out to this day whether this was deliberate or whether he had just forgotten. It was truly bizarre.

Possibly had an "accident" in his clothes and the PJs were a better option?

Note that I mean he spilt his wine/dinner down his front or had a too-close encounter with projectile vomit from a bairn. I seriously doubt that anyone would just forget that they had PJs on and leave their clothes in the overhead locker.
 
I wear QF PJs on every flight over 5 hours (my longest flight under 5 hours is LHR-LCA where I normally change into shorts mid flight).

I have seen someone in the LAX F lounge (AA Flagship that is) in their PJ top, slacks and formal shoes...

I wonder if rocking up in non-airline PJ's would pass the dress code?
 
The Qantas site says that the pyjamas are given out on "selected flights". So, which flights miss out? I'm thinking of QF127, which departs Sydney at 10.45 and arrives Hong Kong at 17.45, or QF88 departing HK at 09.15 and arrives Sydney at 20.25.

I've always managed to avoid Qantas J international until now, but since that's where I'll be sitting in a couple of months I'd hate to miss out on the magical jarmies just because they are day flights.
 
Possibly had an "accident" in his clothes and the PJs were a better option?

Note that I mean he spilt his wine/dinner down his front or had a too-close encounter with projectile vomit from a bairn. I seriously doubt that anyone would just forget that they had PJs on and leave their clothes in the overhead locker.

Found a single shoe once on a plane that arrived in Brussels from Dakar :shock: Just imagine walking around in the terminal with only 1 shoe on...
 
The Qantas site says that the pyjamas are given out on "selected flights". So, which flights miss out? I'm thinking of QF127, which departs Sydney at 10.45 and arrives Hong Kong at 17.45, or QF88 departing HK at 09.15 and arrives Sydney at 20.25.

I've always managed to avoid Qantas J international until now, but since that's where I'll be sitting in a couple of months I'd hate to miss out on the magical jarmies just because they are day flights.


I recall seeing a list somewhere, but you can assume that no pjs are handed out on intl day flights. Definitely not handed out on QF32 or QF9.
 
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