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CX experience HKG to ADL
Last October we took a trip to Honkers in Y class. In Adelaide and at the Melbourne stopover on the way there, we could buy water to drink on the plane before departure, after clearing customs. Following this practice for the homeward leg, we purchased drinking water in the departure lounge. It was confiscated by Australian customs at their check point on the aerobridge, by the door of the aircraft. Trying to get a soft drink or water from flight attendants on the 9 hour flight home was nigh-on impossible. I eventually went to the galley and asked for water and was given about 100mls in a disposable cup. I stood there, drank it, and asked for a re-fill. You would have thought I was asking for liquid gold. Arrived home feeling very dehyrated. I understand the Australian government's liquids rule, but I wish we had been told the implementation was different when leaving a foreign port to come to Australia. I also think if you can't bring water on with you, the airline has an obligation to keep you hydrated. We only ever saw the flight attendants during a meal service/drinks service. Apart from that they hid in the galley.
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Nothing but praise for EK. Oh, and I filled out the Customer Satisfaction about my delay leaving Doha and missing my onward flight, I got 20,000 points for my troubles! |
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Well then thats very impressive!
But I would laugh on a full flight and someone swapped seats...haha In all seriousness, that has impressed me. I must press the call button Qatar Airways and see what response I get!
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my opinion is any one who presses the call button to get a drink etc. is lazy bugger
get off of your **** and walk to the galley, the exercise will do you good Banjo
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I'd be interested to know what the F/A's on the board think about that - I don't think I've ever actually pressed the call button, but on a recent flight to Melbourne I went up to the galley and asked for a coke, and they asked me to sit down and someone would be with me shortly - of course that never happened, but I got the feeling that they didn't like taking requests at the galley.
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Many thanks to those participated in the discussions.
Just to clarify that I am not bashing or anti-Qantas, but simply to express my personal experience and opinions about one particular aspect/case of Qantas inflight services. Thanks anyway. |
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I think I read on an FA forum that Qantas FA's are only doing the absolute minimum because of their work conditions-sort of a protest?
I might be wrong, but I believe Qantas has pretty bad conditions for Flight Attendants |
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Never had a problem with any airlines I have flown really but I will have to see what happens on my next international flight in June with Qantas.
I have always had pretty good service but I don't call for service too much really I guess. I do know one time I think Jon got up with Chloe and got her a water from the galley and they didn't mind either way. I did find on our last Qantas flight that they were offering water or orange juice throughout the night anyway without having to ask for it. FA's were just going up and down the isle with a tray full of water and juice seeing if anyone wanted one every so often and this was on a flight from LA to Brisbane. Annette |
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