Melburnian1
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Many of us travelling in whY are used to at least two thirds full international flights, if not even more heavily loaded.
Some of us probably think that we have a talent for NOT scoring an empty seat next to us in whY, making for a cosy but sometimes not so pleasant experience, particularly if we are tall or (dare I say it) wide and the seats are the horrid so-called slimline type.
However, some AFFers may have scored the jackpot: if not an operational upgrade, four seats vacant in whY (perhaps down the back of the 'bus') so that one could stretch out in a poor man's J class.
Restricting travel periods to the last 12 months for recency's sake, what is the emptiest international flight you've been on to or from Australia in either (a) whY (b) J (c) F and was it as empty in other classes?
What airline was it, what month and day of the week, what time did you leave your origin, which aircraft type was it, what destination was the plane flying to, roughly how many were on the manifest in your chosen class or other classes and did you therefore have a very good snooze or extra attention from the cabin crew?
Did you pay a lower fare than normal because it was relatively poorly patronised, or was there no obvious nexus between demand and price?
Some of us probably think that we have a talent for NOT scoring an empty seat next to us in whY, making for a cosy but sometimes not so pleasant experience, particularly if we are tall or (dare I say it) wide and the seats are the horrid so-called slimline type.
However, some AFFers may have scored the jackpot: if not an operational upgrade, four seats vacant in whY (perhaps down the back of the 'bus') so that one could stretch out in a poor man's J class.
Restricting travel periods to the last 12 months for recency's sake, what is the emptiest international flight you've been on to or from Australia in either (a) whY (b) J (c) F and was it as empty in other classes?
What airline was it, what month and day of the week, what time did you leave your origin, which aircraft type was it, what destination was the plane flying to, roughly how many were on the manifest in your chosen class or other classes and did you therefore have a very good snooze or extra attention from the cabin crew?
Did you pay a lower fare than normal because it was relatively poorly patronised, or was there no obvious nexus between demand and price?