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Qantas | Frequent Flyer
What's your favourite 747 memory?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajd" data-source="post: 2138169" data-attributes="member: 50945"><p>My favourite memory of a QF 747 was being overbooked on a CI flight SYD-TPE-HKG, and being rebooked onto a QF flight (on a 747) that went directly SYD-HKG, and departed SYD several hours earlier, meaning that we arrived at 6pm rather than something silly like 1am as was originally planned.</p><p></p><p>I also got a bit airsick on that flight, but better to feel a bit sick and then land at your final destination, during daylight hours, after only 9-10hrs of flying, than to have to transit on to another flight and then arrive in the dark...</p><p></p><p>(Most of my 747 flying was on MH to see family in KUL, I haven't spent all that much time on QF 747s...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd, post: 2138169, member: 50945"] My favourite memory of a QF 747 was being overbooked on a CI flight SYD-TPE-HKG, and being rebooked onto a QF flight (on a 747) that went directly SYD-HKG, and departed SYD several hours earlier, meaning that we arrived at 6pm rather than something silly like 1am as was originally planned. I also got a bit airsick on that flight, but better to feel a bit sick and then land at your final destination, during daylight hours, after only 9-10hrs of flying, than to have to transit on to another flight and then arrive in the dark... (Most of my 747 flying was on MH to see family in KUL, I haven't spent all that much time on QF 747s...) [/QUOTE]
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