Qantas Upgrades - Successes or Failures (post results)

CGK-MEL 13 August there were two J revenuie seats left, Plat but no upgrade, so went down back in Y almost last row, two off duty hosties though they had the 3 seats in the middle but I destroyed that by having an aisle. However, I got so sick of the cabin crew giving the off duty staff the royal treatment - J Pyjamas, J chocolates and J champagne, I asked if I could move to the forward bulkhead so the ladies could get some sleep and havr the three middle seats, also I could try and sleep too, after listening to their travel stories and forward travel . Very unprofessional.
 
CGK-MEL 13 August there were two J revenuie seats left, Plat but no upgrade, so went down back in Y almost last row, two off duty hosties though they had the 3 seats in the middle but I destroyed that by having an aisle. However, I got so sick of the cabin crew giving the off duty staff the royal treatment - J Pyjamas, J chocolates and J champagne, I asked if I could move to the forward bulkhead so the ladies could get some sleep and havr the three middle seats, also I could try and sleep too, after listening to their travel stories and forward travel . Very unprofessional.
Yes it is pretty appalling across all airlines that offer duty staff are always treated better than revenue passengers.

Qantas seem to be getting worse and worse though. I work with some people that have access to staff travel and I know that ground staff at Narita were willing to separate paid passengers from their families to ensure the staff could travel together. This was on QF80 that left 100% full with 70 passenger flying on staff travel.
 
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Yes it is pretty appalling across all airlines that offer duty staff are always treated better than revenue passengers.

Qantas seem to be getting worse and worse though. I work with some people that have access to staff travel and I know that ground staff at Narita were willing to separate paid passengers from their families to ensure the staff could travel together. This was on QF80 that left 100% full with 70 passenger flying on staff travel.
I suspect that the J was full of hosties as well, probably lots fly to Bali and as not many people fly to/from Jakarta they pax up on Garuda at 10% and board in Jakarta
 
I suspect that the J was full of hosties as well, probably lots fly to Bali and as not many people fly to/from Jakarta they pax up on Garuda at 10% and board in Jakarta
Only if they paid full fare.

Staff not travelling on duty don’t get upgrades before revenue passengers. And even when staff are on duty, they have to be senior, like pilots.

If your upgrade didn’t come through it’s possible there were others on the list ahead of you.
 
Only if they paid full fare.

Staff not travelling on duty don’t get upgrades before revenue passengers. And even when staff are on duty, they have to be senior, like pilots.

If your upgrade didn’t come through it’s possible there were others on the list ahead of you.
Unlikely, as there were at least 2 revenue seats on the day of the flight, i did a dummy booking and also checked on expert flyer, however, I believe that they sometimes have a crew rest seat in J class usually the last aisle seat, at least thats what they did on a previous flight.
 
Unlikely, as there were at least 2 revenue seats on the day of the flight, i did a dummy booking and also checked on expert flyer, however, I believe that they sometimes have a crew rest seat in J class usually the last aisle seat, at least thats what they did on a previous flight.
Qantas usually keeps one or two seats open for last minute sales. Upgrades can occur at check-in or at the gate. If there were two seats, one may have been for crew rest, and the other gone to someone on the list. It would be unlikely to go to a member of staff not on duty unless the seat was broken and not for revenue sale.
 

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