Qantas swaps Upcoming Flight A330 for A321XLR

I think CGK is given alongside DPS which could enable them to launch a third frequency from Sydney or even BNE.

I’m more interested to see where the new expansion will come from, ie Adelaide/Perth/Brisbane into Asia or Pacific. Melbourne and Sydney too far for me on a 321.
 
I think CGK is given alongside DPS which could enable them to launch a third frequency from Sydney or even BNE.

I’m more interested to see where the new expansion will come from, ie Adelaide/Perth/Brisbane into Asia or Pacific. Melbourne and Sydney too far for me on a 321.
I think they will try ADL-SIN
 
Was on QF39 a couple of days ago and the CSM apologised about the wear and tear on the aircraft and a few technical issues and commented that as soon as QF gets a few more A321’s then MEL-CGK would be swapped over permanently to them
From memory, the initial roll-out of QF A321's are only recliner not lie flat @jase05 ?
Am flying MEL- CGK on Sunday be interesting to see how (s)coughpy that 330 is.
 
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From memory, the initial roll-out of QF A321's are only recliner not lie flat @jase05 ?
Am flying MEL- CGK on Sunday be interesting to see how (s)coughpy that 330.
Absolutely nothing wrong with the a330 business. The seats are great. I don’t find any major differences between the a330 and 787 or 380.

Economy is a little tired however.
 
From memory, the initial roll-out of QF A321's are only recliner not lie flat @jase05 ?
Am flying MEL- CGK on Sunday be interesting to see how (s)coughpy that 330 is.
The seats were comfy but just a bit tatty which is to be expected of something that has done the mileage.
The IFE had to be reset a couple of times which caused all units to be blank for a little bit several times. The one J loo is probably the biggest fault with it though.
 
Was on QF39 a couple of days ago and the CSM apologised about the wear and tear on the aircraft and a few technical issues and commented that as soon as QF gets a few more A321’s then MEL-CGK would be swapped over permanently to them

Another downgrade in hard product.

I'd still prefer the most tired A330 business product on QF (still very functional though) over a shiny new business seat on the current A321XLRs.

You simply just can't compare a lay-flat seat to a recliner.
 
Another downgrade in hard product.

I'd still prefer the most tired A330 business product on QF (still very functional though) over a shiny new business seat on the current A321XLRs.

You simply just can't compare a lay-flat seat to a recliner.
Sure. If we extrapolate for a few years and the lie flat versions have come onboard (lets say 1-1 reverse herringbone) would you still consider it a downgrade?
 
Sure. If we extrapolate for a few years and the lie flat versions have come onboard (lets say 1-1 reverse herringbone) would you still consider it a downgrade?

I'd say yes still - a narrowbody simply doesn't have the cabin spaciousness unlike a widebody.

Even simple things as walking through the cabin on a long haul flight, a widebody is easily better.

I guess with the economics of operating flights though, it's obvious a lot of airlines are cutting costs - us as the passengers suffer.
 
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I'd say yes still - a narrowbody simply doesn't have the cabin spaciousness unlike a widebody.

Even simple things as walking through the cabin on a long haul flight, a widebody is easily better.

I guess with the economics of operating flights though, it's obvious a lot of airlines are cutting costs - us as the passengers suffer.
I get what you mean… but could never understand why pax battled to sit upstairs on a 747? That was only marginally wider than a 737 and no twin aisles. Is there that much of a difference - other than psychologically - with a premium narrow body configuration these days (vs the awful herringbone high-density narrow boys business classes some carriers are starting to adopt).
 
PER-SYD redeye is on the A321XLR on some dates I'm looking at next year ... crikey!
I used travel to the PER office at least once a month for many years (flying both QF and a lot on VA).

Never once did I think it’ll be a good idea to catch the red-eye home!
 
I used travel to the PER office at least once a month for many years (flying both QF and a lot on VA).

Never once did I think it’ll be a good idea to catch the red-eye home!
Yeah I get it, I’m looking at it to connect to a morning international flight ex-SYD. Shocked they swapped the A330 out (or maybe I shouldn’t be).
 
Yeah I get it, I’m looking at it to connect to a morning international flight ex-SYD. Shocked they swapped the A330 out (or maybe I shouldn’t be).
I thought all the 330s werent flying on the PER route these days.
 
Yeah I get it, I’m looking at it to connect to a morning international flight ex-SYD. Shocked they swapped the A330 out (or maybe I shouldn’t be).
Yeah, I started typing “Unless you’re connecting” but I never was! TF….
 

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