QantasLink Airbus A220 Discussion

X4H delivered this week. Whoops missed your message below.
There was no messing around, it arrived into Canberra on the afternoon of the 27th then two days later started flights with the first the 29th.
 
First fights on the a220 this week and overall it’s a nice modern plane. The regular economy seats are reasonable. Wifi is working well. Windows a quite good and not craning my neck to see out like on the non BSI 737 NGs.

Downside is on one of the flights headrest is already broken, I.e., wouldn’t hold in place. Being 6 ft, it did become quite annoying. How that’s not indicative of a broader design issues with the headrests.
 
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First fights on the a220 this week and overall it’s a nice modern plane. The regular economy seats are reasonable. Wifi is working well. Windows a quite good and not craning my neck to see out like on the non BSI 737 NGs.

Downside is on one of the flights headrest is already broken, I.e., wouldn’t hold in place. Being 6 ft, it did become quite annoying. How that’s not indicative of a broader design issues with the headrests.
Funny you mention that. Flew J on the aircraft and couldn't believe how flimsy the head rest was. When bent it didn't hold its shape with the slightest of pressure from my head.
 
First fights on the a220 this week and overall it’s a nice modern plane. The regular economy seats are reasonable. Wifi is working well. Windows a quite good and not craning my neck to see out like on the non BSI 737 NGs.

Downside is on one of the flights headrest is already broken, I.e., wouldn’t hold in place. Being 6 ft, it did become quite annoying. How that’s not indicative of a broader design issues with the headrests.
Yep agreed when I flew CBR-MEL last year the headrest wouldn't stay in place either. It wouldn't lock in place, it just kept going up and down.
 
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Yep agreed when I flew CBR-MEL last year the headrest wouldn't stay in place either. It wouldn't lock in place, it just kept going up and down.
Never fear, they’re soon to be replaced with new ones sporting the “Economy +” logo. Well…. going by the promo shots, at least. ;)
 
X4I due into CBR this afternoon on final leg from NAN.

And from airliners.net post two more due in December to take the fleet to 11.

VH-X4J is planned to arrive into CBR (from NAN) on 11DEC at 1430LT as flight number QF6078

VH-X4K is planned to arrive into CBR (from NAN) on 18DEC at 1430LT as flight number QF6078
 
Flew A220 4A BNE-MEL yesterday and seat comfort, cabin service, larger windows and quieter engines were appreciated.
What all fell apart was docking at THE most remote QF NE gate and deplaning by stairs! A camel would have been handy for the journey back to baggage retrieval.
 
Flew A220 4A BNE-MEL yesterday and seat comfort, cabin service, larger windows and quieter engines were appreciated.
What all fell apart was docking at THE most remote QF NE gate and deplaning by stairs! A camel would have been handy for the journey back to baggage retrieval.
Long walks are not unusual at many airports when arriving international. Arriving MEL INT, it was long walk, down an escalator.stairs/lift, long walk, up escalator stairs lift, long walk, down escalator/stairs/lift, exit. In summary, down, up, down. And if you need to go DOM, up again.
 
Any word yet on when these aircraft will hit BNE-CNS/TSV/MKY?
Alliance is always late these days it’s beyond a joke.
 
11th aircraft VH-X4K on its delivery flight, already completed first stage to YVR.

So that's 6 new 220s for calendar 2025.
 
I've not done a comparison but have the A220s used on Oz's third busiest domestic route, MEL-BNE and return paved the way for a higher QFd frequency offering compared to a similar time of year when the route was exclusively the domain of B738s?

Being newer, they're more fuel efficient but for the same number of seats an operator has to schedule more trips. Are these A220s normally staffed with three flight attendants, meaning a saving in labour costs per flight as well as fewer kilograms in fuel consumption?
 
Being newer, they're more fuel efficient but for the same number of seats an operator has to schedule more trips. Are these A220s normally staffed with three flight attendants, meaning a saving in labour costs per flight as well as fewer kilograms in fuel consumption?
These are good questions. But from my experience, there's little in it for the average traveller, or, indeed, the business class traveller. So just cost saving. Given the choice I'll fly a 738 over a 223 anyday, in any class. And also the quality of the flight attendants.
 

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