QF37 to QF1 transfer in SIN

Wonder if those who missed their QF1 connection were rebooked on SQ departing at 1:10 am?
Unlikely there'd be much space available (in J at least), if my flight to AMS next week is anything to go by.
 
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Most likely QF don't know who they are
That does not make sense (unless not on the one booking).

Passenger manifests generally make available a passengers complete trip; origin, destination, transits/transfers, etc.. QF would be very aware.
 
Just booked QF35–>QF1
Excess time in SIN IMO is a good not a bad thing - plenty of oneworld lounges to leisurely work from…
My biggest gripe with tight connections like this is not so much human misconnection, but baggage misconnection when there’s a delay even at an airport as efficient as SIN
My itineraries are often complex and it’s usually inconvenient to have to wait around for a courier for delayed baggage at first port (usually i’ve moved on)
Had some stressful courier experiences in the past I’d rather not repeat on a relaxing eurotrip :)
 
I did QF37 > QF1 the other day (Saturday) - plenty of time for a power walk to the lounge, a couple of drinks and a delicious Laksa (my favourite part of a SIN transit). Maintains my 100% record of that connection of 6 in last 14mths.
 

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