Qantas new A330 seat maps revealed

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That is a real coughper if you ask me.
'Pax to can' ratio is important especially with all the Champagne that needs to be consumed and everyone trying to change into PJs all at once.

Yes, that's disappointing for 28 pax in business 2 toilets is really required.
 
That is a real coughper if you ask me.
'Pax to can' ratio is important especially with all the Champagne that needs to be consumed and everyone trying to change into PJs all at once.
Then it's good that I don't drink Champagne and never take the PJs. ;P
 
Clifford that was a rather unnecessary and aggressive comment and your comparison to Air NZ is pointless really.

For those interested I have the full schedule for the first 2 weeks of the A332 aircraft…putting that together and will post soon. Keep in mind it is subject to change. Seat maps in the online systems at this time will still show current seat map but capped to 28 pax for these flights.
 
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Can't wait to try out 7A or 7K.

I think you mean 6A or 6K.

Unsure if they had no choice in how the fitting was done, but had they made 6A and 6K with the shelf next to the aisle (rather than the current seat next to aisle), you would have had a couple of very cosy cubbies there.
 
Can help but think the A332 "mini-J cabin" is a wasted opportunity to install some Y+ seats :(
 
Can help but think the A332 "mini-J cabin" is a wasted opportunity to install some Y+ seats :(

The flights where they fly the A332, especially international needs the full 28 business class seats. Now the A333, you may have a point in making the first few rows Y+. Could probably fit in 2 or 3 rows, at the expense of 4 or 5 rows of normal Y.
 
Can a smart person please note the method by which the range of configurations of he A33x aircraft can be determined now we know what the new config will be?

Something like A332 ex-JQ config, A332 Skybed config, A332 new config . . .
 
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I am in J on QF475 on 12th JAN - I hope it will follow a similar pattern for longer than just the 1 week :)
At the present time that flight is scheduled to be operated by a different aircraft with Domestic Business seats (36J265Y). You'd need to route through SYD arriving into PER three hours later to score the new one.

Of course, that can change ...
 
Can a smart person please note the method by which the range of configurations of he A33x aircraft can be determined now we know what the new config will be?

Something like A332 ex-JQ config, A332 Skybed config, A332 new config . . .

A332 Skybed is easy, as it is 3 rows forward of door 2 and 3 behind.

A322 new should also be easy as it has 5 rows forward of door 2 and 2 behind (only 1 row next to the windows)

As for domestic A332, don't think there is an easy way. Whilst the later ones have 7 seats across only 6 are used which is the same as the rest. Only difference I can see is number of seats in Y.
 
Can a smart person please note the method by which the range of configurations of he A33x aircraft can be determined now we know what the new config will be?

Something like A332 ex-JQ config, A332 Skybed config, A332 new config . . .
Actually, there would be five - JQi exLoan (Millennium), Domestic (Recaro), Domestic Silverwing, International Skybed Mk 1 & (soon) VantageXL.
 
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At the present time that flight is scheduled to be operated by a different aircraft with Domestic Business seats (36J265Y). You'd need to route through SYD arriving into PER three hours later to score the new one.

Of course, that can change ...

never mind :(
 
As for domestic A332, don't think there is an easy way. Whilst the later ones have 7 seats across only 6 are used which is the same as the rest. Only difference I can see is number of seats in Y.

Look at the middle block of seats

EBM/N have the middle block of EF, whilst the Recaro is DF.
 
The flights where they fly the A332, especially international needs the full 28 business class seats. Now the A333, you may have a point in making the first few rows Y+. Could probably fit in 2 or 3 rows, at the expense of 4 or 5 rows of normal Y.

It would drop by 6 to 22 seats.

They could add at least 12 y+ seats in that space (if not more).

Presumably QF studies this and decided they can generate more revenue from the J seats.
 
It would drop by 6 to 22 seats.

They could add at least 12 y+ seats in that space (if not more).

Presumably QF studies this and decided they can generate more revenue from the J seats.

and defeats the original purpose of simplifying the A330 fleet, so the a332 and a333 can be utilized between dom/int flying...the common 28J/C cabin allows for greater consistency...so if an a332 gets subbed for an a333 or vv...then the J/C cabin remains at 28seats to keep you in your J/C seat!!!
 
and defeats the original purpose of simplifying the A330 fleet, so the a332 and a333 can be utilized between dom/int flying...the common 28J/C cabin allows for greater consistency...so if an a332 gets subbed for an a333 or vv...then the J/C cabin remains at 28seats to keep you in your J/C seat!!!

If you were to completely simplify the fleet, wouldn't you want the same Y product as well? A number of the 332's from what I am reading will only get the iPad treatment.
 
and defeats the original purpose of simplifying the A330 fleet, so the a332 and a333 can be utilized between dom/int flying...the common 28J/C cabin allows for greater consistency...so if an a332 gets subbed for an a333 or vv...then the J/C cabin remains at 28seats to keep you in your J/C seat!!!

You could always put Y+ on the 333s too.

Sheesh.
 
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You could always put Y+ on the 333s too.

Sheesh.

Yes, but the point is you were suggesting a reduction in the number of J seats to 22 in the A332. The OP was saying the number of J seats should be the same in both the A332 and A333.

You could certainly install Y+ on all the A330 fleet, but this would really need to be at the expense of Y seats, rather than J. And clearly the QF yield people have found this would not be positive financially - no doubt for much the same reason that CX is cutting back on its numbers of Y+ seats on intra-Asian flights.
 
Which was the point I made - QF presumably have run the numbers and decided it doesn't stack up.
 
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