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Qantas Premium Economy
Have been reading much about the shift from First to Business and the advent of Premium Economy to "catch" the former Business traveller as they fall back but don't want "back-row seats".
The Qantas website provides plenty of detail on the Prem. Ec. offering and some really nice "glossies" of seats, facilities, food as well as comments on services. To date though, I have not been successful in getting any substantive feedback on:-
Thanks in advance. |
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Well I can't answer the questions myself but all the comments I have heard are positive.
Probably one of the best answers is the trip reports people post, which have the detail and pictures of the food. Here are two which I thought were pretty good in detail: http://www.airliners.net/aviation-fo...d.main/150758/ http://www.airliners.net/aviation-fo...d.main/150487/ |
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A work colleague who flies regularly o/s for work, J class had a family holiday in the US. He said he could never justify the expense of J for private use. However, when they were returning to Oz, they got an upgrade to Premium Economy. His next o/s holiday will be Premium econmomy, he thought it was good value!
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I have not flown QF Y+ but I did fly VA Y+ last November to LAX and it is a good product that fills a gap in the market that has been created as J gradually moved upmarket into the space once occupied by P.
Reports I have heard suggest QF's Y+ is as good as VA. The main advantage is the extra 6-7" legroom, the wider seats and the quieter cabin. I would imagine the quietness would be an even greater advantage on a A380 where Y+ is situated upstairs aways from Y class.
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Qantas won the Skytrax category for the best premium economy in 2010
http://www.worldairlineawards.com/main/2010Awards.htm |
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Thanks to all - very valuable and informed feedback.
My plans to travel Prem. Ec. have been helpfully guided by the information shared.. That acknowledged, Business and/or First would be nice. |
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The meal service and seat space is comparable to domestic Business. It is well above the Economy offering.
Wines, including champagne, are Business wines. Pillow, blanket and headset are Business. Amenity kit is Economy. Toilets to be used are shared with Economy. Crew are Economy FAs, dedicated to the W cabin for the sector (one will assist in Economy if required after the W service). Hope this helps. |
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Thanks Gareth.
All good detail. |
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