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I hope so. Those grey covers with the little pattern do my head in when looking at the seat in front.
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I doubt it given that the latest domestic aircraft (EBO) was delivered with the current grey petterned covers.
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Is this the sign EBJ is heading off for maintenance and a paint job/cabin refit?
From Grahame's ACARS, VH-EBJ QF0019 23/11/2010 13:30 Qantas A330-202 Sydney-Brisbane-Manila |
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Yes, it is getting a shiny silver paint job with an orange star on the tail and new leather covers on the seats.
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If it showed as QF19, does that mean it was a scheduled passenger flight?
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(although it looks as the the Tuesday flights never come back....must be something duff with the timetable) |
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It would appear to be a one way flight as the return QF20 does not show up on the Qantas website.
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To clarify, in case it is not obvious to some. Beer and wine is complimentary seven days a week on Perth Cityflyer (as opposed to Mon-Fri on EC Cityflyer) from when lunch is served and onwards. Lunch is served on flights leaving after 9am (or was it 9.30am?) on Perth Cityflyer.
I don't know why Qantas says noon when it could just say 'lunch onwards'? |
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Agreed. You may be surprised to hear but I flown Cathay SYD-HKG return last month and I honestly thought the food is not as good as those offered by Qantas (Business) domestically
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I guess this poor "new domestic experience" now gives Virgin a good chance of delivering something bigger and better to compete with Qantas. Still not sure how using old A330's will do that though |
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