I've enjoyed plenty of T-80 shenanigans, but overall I prefer that the changes make the experience slightly better for frequent flyers.I guess it gives more of an incentive to push towards LifeTime status.
I do miss being able to select row 4 at T-80. Selecting it free at check-in as a WP makes it harder to get as often many are looking at the same time.
Soon Qantas will monetise the airflow device and the pillow and the IFE and toilet usage.
WHATS LEFT TO MONETISE ?
oh that’s right, the fly on the wall
I think if they charged for IFE the cabin crew could go on strike. I doubt they will ever charge for IFESoon Qantas will monetise the airflow device and the pillow and the IFE and toilet usage.
WHATS LEFT TO MONETISE ?
oh that’s right, the fly on the wall
Thats for JQ. They need to different the brands for all the corporates and pollies.Don't foret Michael O'Leary's plan to have standing passengers. It didn't get traction but it's many years later and perhaps QF is thinking about it.![]()
The humour never endsI think if they charged for IFE the cabin crew could go on strike. I doubt they will ever charge for IFE
I've been plat and gold for years, its a one off year of silver before I come back up. So it sucks.I guess it gives more of an incentive to push towards LifeTime status.
I do miss being able to select row 4 at T-80. Selecting it free at check-in as a WP makes it harder to get as often many are looking at the same time.
QF doesn't have bulkheads (except row 1 in business) on the 737 and a321XLR. So the only rows that will need baggage overhead are row 1 and the overwing emergency exit rows.Is there a way to tell from the seat map which seats require you to put hand luggage in the overhead lockers and which allow you to keep hand luggage beneath the seat in front? I'm all for extra space but I don't choose bulkhead or exit rows unless it's a long-haul flight, as I like having easy access to my things.
If you don't choose your own seat, at some point QF will have to allocate the extra leg room seats for free when you check in.Has anyone been able to confirm yet that PS and NB still have to pay for available Y+ seats after check-in? This appears to be the case from what I've seen.
That would eat into Premium Economy though which might force a 1 seat reduction there.OT, but I'd still be interested to understand how many actual bums in seats an 8 across 787 would lose in a year compared to the ubiquitous 9 across configuration based on actual load factors.
It's indicated as payment being the case in the Qantas publicity materials. See this PDF.Has anyone been able to confirm yet that PS and NB still have to pay for available Y+ seats after check-in? This appears to be the case from what I've seen.
I don't believe Dash 8 or E190 are in scope for Y+Is there any indication how Dash 8 flights will be allocated/prioritised?
I just booked a flight and it defaulted the class to Economy Plus, but being a Dash 8 there was only the usual aisle/window option. Given it's a Canberra flight, most people on the flight will likely be SG/WP/P1/CL, are they allocated by order of precedence of status, order of booking time, raffle spinning wheel, Thunderdome?
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