Recent Experiences with Qantas' terminal transfer at SYD

I think your second statement has nailed it, ...
Yep. Agreed. Also I see no justification whatsoever for pax on any terminals transfer having to pay for it. It's well just ridiculous. If Heathrow can transfer you air side to airside or between terminals using Heathrow express for nada then sorry SYD it's just a poor show...like most Aussie airports to be honest.
 
They will want to scan your QFi BP or next flight BP.
Not sure if Sri Lankan Airlines is a QF partner.
Also if you have plane hold bags, they would sit at T3 caroyseks of not on same PNR to Colombo.
If Air Lanka linked to QF PNR, then no problem.
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Edit: just checked.
So Sri Lankan is in OW, and a QF partner, so if linked PNR, then transfetmr bus is a yes.
Thanks. I assumed bags would go through, just wasn't sure about eligibility for the bus. All 3 legs are on the one ticket. Hopefully all goes smoothly on the day!
 
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Yep. Agreed. Also I see no justification whatsoever for pax on any terminals transfer having to pay for it. It's well just ridiculous. If Heathrow can transfer you air side to airside or between terminals using Heathrow express for nada then sorry SYD it's just a poor show...like most Aussie airports to be honest.
Monetising anything and everything ….
Even the bees knees will be asking for minimum wage….


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