Qantas to start flights from Darwin to Singapore

I wonder if they overnight in Singaore? If no one likes it, maybe they have to do a same day turn?

Any idea what the reason is?
Yes the pilots overnight but the cabin crew have a same day turn, looks like they overnight in Darwin possibly only once. The flight I took today crew had done PER-DRW-SIN-DRW (I think), chap today DRW-SIN-DRW-BNE it seems
 
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Yes the pilots overnight but the cabin crew have a same day turn, looks like they overnight in Darwin possibly only once. The flight I took today crew had done PER-DRW-SIN-DRW (I think), chap today DRW-SIN-DRW-BNE it seems

I find it hard to believe the cabin crew would do DRW-SIN-DRW-BNE all in one go. @milehighclub do you know?
 
Definitely not. The crew overnight in DRW. SIN shuttle and then overnight again.
Thanks.

Would crew prefer an overnight in SIN? I assume all the infrastructure is in place given the vast number of QF arrivals and departures. Or would crew rather be back in AU at the end of the day?
 
Not willing to pay for QF premium class fares for my DSC usage, some exploration showed that PER-DRW-SIN flex Y fares were less expensive than PER-eastcoast-SIN and in many cases offered more SC/points and certainly shorter total times.
And while PER-SIN direct uses an A330, the current thoughts are that getting upgrade requests approved on QF71 are "scarce".
Still a month out my QF113 flight is showing JCDI9 so am hopeful of the upgrade "happening".
I was quite surprised at the "cooperation" of the QF phone desk in setting up the ticket using my "gift card". The pity is that QF has not set a standard fare for the routing and two economy fares are booked end on end. And this requires calling in to book.
While the transfer time is just over the minimum connecting time, a simple walk down and across the airside corridor means a very simple procedure with minimal wandering
Fred
 

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