QF 747's inside cover (The West Australian)

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Danger said:
I also note it appears to be slower than the 747-300, taking an extra 15 or so minutes SYD-PER. I'd say this move is somewhat of a step backwards.

Fifteen extra minutes? On a five-hour trip? Eh, whatever. Give me a quiet, efficient new 330 any day over a creaky, noisy, pollutin' 743. The 747-300 series is way past it's expiry date.
 
NYCguy said:
Fifteen extra minutes? On a five-hour trip? Eh, whatever. Give me a quiet, efficient new 330 any day over a creaky, noisy, pollutin' 743. The 747-300 series is way past it's expiry date.

Could not agree more. I fly almost weekly SYD-Per and do my best to dodge the 747's.

Leave on a Monday 6.10 to get the Int A330 with Skybeds and return hopefully on 767 or 737 but now I am seeing some flights Per-Syd showing A330 so I am aiming for these flights.:D

747's are constantly late, have many IFE failures and the age of these is definately showing. Broken seats (in J) and power failures so seats dont move are common problems.
 
I have been flying MEL-PER on the 747-300 for the few weeks on a monday morning. I chose them deliberately due to personal video and less chance of a full flight which has been great. Not a great experience with reliability. 2 weeks ago the flight was delayed by 5 hours and last week it was delayed for 3 hours. This first time i received a letter apologising for the delay but as hard as i looked no voucher was included. As i am planned to be travelling to PER every 1-2 weeks for the next 3-4 months should i write asking for compensation? Has anyone else tried this?
 
Fifteen extra minutes? On a five-hour trip? Eh, whatever. Give me a quiet, efficient new 330 any day over a creaky, noisy, pollutin' 743. The 747-300 series is way past it's expiry date.
Sorry about the late post here but I'm playing catchup. :oops:

The topic of Boeing vs Airbus speeds has been covered some time ago. Suffice to say that the design cruise of the Airbus is about 5% slower than that of Boeing. This is of course ignoring the latest fuel saving measures being implemented by the airlines.
 
I think the only key point is if you live in Perth and are traveling to MEL or SYD for a trans-pacific intl connection, try to avoid the 743 as your domestic sector :) or vise versa if going Intl via Perth from mel/syd.

...or allow 48 hours ;)
 
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