Reading The Age this morning and saw an unenthusiastic review of TK IST-SYD, primarily the J soft product. Thought it was an interesting perspective, but wasn't entirely convinced by some of it -- the article reads a bit like "irritated traveller". And then at the bottom I noticed the journalist's name and was *shocked*! Chris Chamberlin. The name will be familiar to anyone reading other flying/points sites in Oz. Without wanting to focus this thread on him, I'm generally not a fan of his writing, nor his predominantly positive or anodyne reviews (in my opinion). So this review really made me wonder what was going on!
www.theage.com.au
The article might be paywalled, so I'll quote a bit.
There's a fair bit of affection for TK on AFF, so I thought I'd post this here and see if the love should indeed be more "nuanced"
A safe route to Europe, but don’t expect much sleep in this business class
The seat feels tight, and this is a classic example of the difference between a “direct” flight and a “non-stop” flight.
The article might be paywalled, so I'll quote a bit.
Service
Unremarkable, and quite slow. I finish that two-hour movie before the appetiser comes. Of three premium lavatories, economy passengers monopolise two as crew leave dividing curtains open. A requested hot drink takes more than 40 minutes to arrive.
a uniformed chef delivers “the oldest bread” – not stale; sourced from Anatolia, the region home to the world’s oldest-known settlement … but bread all the same. The palate then sails to the sea for prawns and cured salmon before returning to land for lamb chops then baklava. I indulge in Turkish delight and a latte before the transit stop, and a fruit plate with yoghurt plus an omelette for breakfast. Dinner is laughably lacklustre: a paper-clad chicken wrap sits aside a vanilla slice. Did the chef sleep in? This final meal is airport takeaway fare at best.
The verdict
On a 20-hour journey, sleep trumps all else. Until that gets easier – both with a better seat, and a non-stop service for a solid snooze – I won’t race to book Turkish Airlines again.
There's a fair bit of affection for TK on AFF, so I thought I'd post this here and see if the love should indeed be more "nuanced"
