WindowSeat
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I'm QF SG and generally travel domestic economy between Aussie capital cities for work pretty regularly plus maybe one/two leisure international trips per year (usually try to use QF/CX for status and lounge access etc).
Anyway, this year I couldn't pass up the JQ StarClass sale to Japan so got some tickets ex Gold Coast. Having not flown anyone but QF/CX for years I must admit I was a little concerned about the JQ flight and the DJ SYD>OOL connections.
However, I noticed a major difference with DJ especially and thought I'd share as I'm sure there's a number of people here that are in the same boat as me (ie tried DJ when they started but preferred QF and stayed there ever since). The FAs didn't tell jokes or act like children like they did when DJ started - a move which was clearly meant to position QF as old and stuffy but backfired on business travellers who considered it puerile.
I checked in (very early) and asked if there was possibility of move to an earlier flight (I have zero status with DJ and was on a cheap Go fare) totally expecting to get a lecture like you do sometimes from QP dragons when you're cheeky enough to ask for a possible forward loading change on a Red E Deal. To my surprise they weren't full and were happy to oblige (guess their theory is it costs them nothing). Both flights were on time, all fine. Was only an hour flight so didn't buy food etc. In fact, except for the talk of buying food, IFE etc it didn't feel "low cost" at all. There were no bogan footy trip passengers that had been drinking since 9am which seemed to be the norm in the early days (they've probably moved to Tiger), the FAs were great etc.
What I'm saying is that it wouldn't take me a lot to move my business travel to DJ if this is the new normal. They've still got plenty of work to do with matching QF with lounges, loyalty program (Star Alliance?) and ideally IFE/meals (surely that stuff wouldn't increase their ticket prices THAT much)? My perception of DJ based a few years ago didn't match the new reality and I'm wondering if there's others on this group that have noticed or considered the same?
I'm still definitely a QF man but last week I wouldn't have dreamed of moving to DJ and this week I'd consider it with the changes above (plus any new DJ loyalty program would have to status match QFF status).
I'll post a StarClass review later.
Anyway, this year I couldn't pass up the JQ StarClass sale to Japan so got some tickets ex Gold Coast. Having not flown anyone but QF/CX for years I must admit I was a little concerned about the JQ flight and the DJ SYD>OOL connections.
However, I noticed a major difference with DJ especially and thought I'd share as I'm sure there's a number of people here that are in the same boat as me (ie tried DJ when they started but preferred QF and stayed there ever since). The FAs didn't tell jokes or act like children like they did when DJ started - a move which was clearly meant to position QF as old and stuffy but backfired on business travellers who considered it puerile.
I checked in (very early) and asked if there was possibility of move to an earlier flight (I have zero status with DJ and was on a cheap Go fare) totally expecting to get a lecture like you do sometimes from QP dragons when you're cheeky enough to ask for a possible forward loading change on a Red E Deal. To my surprise they weren't full and were happy to oblige (guess their theory is it costs them nothing). Both flights were on time, all fine. Was only an hour flight so didn't buy food etc. In fact, except for the talk of buying food, IFE etc it didn't feel "low cost" at all. There were no bogan footy trip passengers that had been drinking since 9am which seemed to be the norm in the early days (they've probably moved to Tiger), the FAs were great etc.
What I'm saying is that it wouldn't take me a lot to move my business travel to DJ if this is the new normal. They've still got plenty of work to do with matching QF with lounges, loyalty program (Star Alliance?) and ideally IFE/meals (surely that stuff wouldn't increase their ticket prices THAT much)? My perception of DJ based a few years ago didn't match the new reality and I'm wondering if there's others on this group that have noticed or considered the same?
I'm still definitely a QF man but last week I wouldn't have dreamed of moving to DJ and this week I'd consider it with the changes above (plus any new DJ loyalty program would have to status match QFF status).
I'll post a StarClass review later.