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Qantas hikes domestic excess baggage fees
Apr 17, 2024, 08:23 AMMost comments smoke and mirrors. People will continue to fly QF as they're nailed on with loyalty and won't change. Particularly the corporate world.
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American Airlines restarts Sydney-Los Angeles flights
Jan 12, 2022, 09:42 PMUnited's Australian flights do have the new Polaris seat already. It's excellent. Best bedding I've experienced in business class.
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Virgin Australia drops Delta for new United Airlines partnership
Dec 14, 2021, 10:41 AMBig difference between UA and AA at the moment is customer experience, particularly UAs flexibility and customer support. UA mobile app functionality and 'agent on demand'-type services are streets ahead based.
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Singapore Airlines reveals lie-flat Boeing 737 MAX business class beds
Nov 18, 2021, 12:17 PMOverkill for short haul.
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NSW scraps hotel and home quarantine for overseas travellers
Oct 15, 2021, 02:44 PMEveryone ignoring the fact that the Fed Govt makes the call on foreign visitors, not NSW Govt.
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Qantas fast-tracks flights to Singapore, Fiji, Bangkok, Jo’burg
Sep 29, 2021, 04:01 PMCrazy to buy an international ticket anywhere any time. The airlines CURRENTLY operating into Australia still haven't been advised how many inbound passengers they can carry for Nov/Dec and it's almost October! Any airline selling inbound seats is selling false hope. To be doing so at the moment,...
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How to buy melatonin in Australia [2024]
Mar 26, 2021, 03:58 PM100-200 tablets of 10mg over the counter at US outlets for about $15. Anything less than 10mg a waste of time.
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Air New Zealand trials digital travel pass on Sydney-Auckland flights
Feb 24, 2021, 03:08 PMMany of these apps being developed globally, but still require some sort of uniform framework for how government's (border control) will actually access the data. What happens if your phone battery is dead at check-in/arrival?? Will travelers be holding their phones up to the immigration win...
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Emirates to restart Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane flights next week
Jan 20, 2021, 02:59 PMMeanwhile the government cuts commercial inbound capacity by 50%, but then charters 20 Qantas flights. Seems logical.
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Qantas to close service desks at airports, lounges
Nov 06, 2020, 03:54 PMAs long as the statements about app improvements are true. The QF app is so far behind other global carriers in terms of capabilities it's shocking.
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Qantas closes bookings on US, UK flights through to October 2021
Nov 04, 2020, 03:18 PMQF, VA, NZ and the airports have a role to play in convincing governments that travel can be safe, and covid risk managed. Overseas, multiple airlines and airports are trialling rapid testing, free testing, standardised result apps etc etc...In this region, the airlines are doing NOTHING but canc...
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Qantas to launch new rescue flights from London, India, South Africa
Oct 16, 2020, 03:56 PMThe point he is making - since the caps were introduced there have been thousands of empty seats per week coming in to Australia on commercial flights. There is no need to waste tax dollars on special QF flights. Just raise the caps. Not enough people to staff quarantine hotels? Hard to believe -...
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Qantas ready to restart international flights, bring Australians home
Sep 18, 2020, 03:25 PMAbsolutely. I am shaking my head in bewilderment at the thought of the Govt subsidising these flights, when there are literally thousands of seats a week available RIGHT NOW!!! If anything the Govt should be rewarding these carriers that have stayed in the market, while QF suspended everythi...
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Qantas ready to restart international flights, bring Australians home
Sep 18, 2020, 03:21 PMThere are multiple airlines CURRENTLY operating. There are PLENTY of seats available. The issue is passenger limits!!! Right now, UA and DL alone have 10/11 flights per week from the USA!!! QR via Middle East probably more. They are ready to sell more seats. The Government to subsidise ...
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Australian Government pushes to increase international passenger caps
Sep 17, 2020, 10:54 AMPlenty of rooms available. The issue is apparently manpower. Strange considering the number of airline, travel industry, retail and hospo personnel currently laid off or on jobkeeper. These people have experience in customer service, security, cleaning, maintenance, project management.....All out...