Qantas boosts international capacity, wet lease Finnair aircraft

Toppers are an easy fix but seat cushions are actually more complicated since it actually may require a new regulatory approval with EASA. Sounds absurd, but inability to get seats to pass regulatory safety tests has become a huge cause of delays with new aircraft and refurbishments.
 
AY don't provide any special cushions apart from those that are a fixed part of the seat They just give you 2 different sized pillows, neither very good.
 
have flown both QF and AY J have said that it could be remedied on QF to a large extent by their using the right accessories with the seats. Is 112 unique J seats in operation enough to now justify this? How long would the leases likely run for?

I should’ve adopted all of the AY soft product. Mattress toppers, menu copper service standard the lot. it’s such a change of experience going from one wet lease AY to the proper thing onwsrds to Europe.

Could be easily solved by having velcro or some way to tie/clip it in position;

I did take a couple of Velcro squares on my Qantas and AFF flights and they worked pretty good but did detach from the seat after awhile. If they were in built I dare say it would be better.
 
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I haven't read every page of this thread so apologies if this has already been covered.

I notice QF291 and its return SYD-SIN-SYD is back operating with AY aircraft. QF2985 and its return continue to operate SYD-BKK-SYD.

IIRC, eventually these become 'dry lease' rather t65han 'wet lease', but when do these two return flights again become operated by QFi's own cabin (and flight deck) crew and on QFi aircraft?
 
IIRC, eventually these become 'dry lease' rather t65han 'wet lease', but when do these two return flights again become operated by QFi's own cabin (and flight deck) crew and on QFi aircraft?
Dry lease starts next month (25 Oct) for up to three years, I don’t think that means they will stay on those destinations that entire time, there is a third aircraft being leased which will do HNL services.
 
Dry lease starts next month (25 Oct) for up to three years, I don’t think that means they will stay on those destinations that entire time
Correct, two Finnair aircraft will be operated by Qantas from NW25/26, however two will also remain on wetlease until at least start of NS26, so four aircraft until at least NS26.

Finnair will still operate SYD-BKK (daily) and SYD-SIN (6x/week) for NW25/26, while Qantas operated Finnair aircraft will operate SYD-HNL (5-6x/week) and SYD-SIN (4x/week). Presumably some other routes will be the QF operate aircraft, but not scheduled yet (rumoured to be SYD-DPS).

From NS26 it's not clear what will happen as there's no indication of the wetleases, only Qantas operated flights are on Finnair aircraft are scheduled on SYD-HNL (5x/week) and SYD-SIN (5x/week with remaining 2x/week on A380). SYD-BKK and other SYD-SIN scheduled on regular Qantas aircraft.
 
I’d say considering the issues in recent times it would be wise to extend the Finnair crews for as long as possible while they have the offer available, even above the dry leases.
 
I’d say considering the issues in recent times it would be wise to extend the Finnair crews for as long as possible while they have the offer available, even above the dry leases.
Not sure that the offer is available given Finnair's labor relations challenges.
 

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