Internaional PAX use the domestic QP in ADL.Originally Posted by Optics
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I was shocked when transiting through ADL between HKG and MEL on CX last week to find there is no QF lounge available. In fact the only lounge is a Kris lounge! The facilities in the international section are really quite sparse.
I'm really glad I do not board for international flights in ADL.
Internaional PAX use the domestic QP in ADL.Originally Posted by Optics
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The domestic lounge doesn't help a connecting pax with lounge access though. Can't see them heading out through customs and back into the secure area for ~1 - 2 hours.
The old Intl secure area lounge was rubbish though from what I remember. Nothing like a shoebox completely full of pax to make your stay enjoyable![]()
As Mal said, this is not that great an option when transiting. I can just imagine the crush at immigration just before the flight leavesOriginally Posted by serfty
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I guess QF have done the numbers and a QP in the international terminal just isn't justified.
I guess some clarity is needed; reference was to international PAX departing ADL.Originally Posted by Optics
As for crush, that happens in many places; one just need to be aware and depart the lounge some minutes earlier. I'll check this weekend but I believe the Announce these flights in the lounge with this in mind.
As for transferring PAX, specifically International to International, there would be very few as far as Qantas is concerned. Maybe QF81 once a week and QF82 twice a week.
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Now that the Darwin stopover is being dropped, it might be a more attractive alternative from melbourne to singapore in the future!Originally Posted by serfty
Apart from the DRW stopover dropped I also thought, and I may be mistaken, that this flight would be purely an ADL-SIN three times weekly. No onward flight to SYD or MEL or vice versa as QF81 or QF82.Originally Posted by serfty
John K,
The ADL-SYD/MEL vv. repositioning flights will be kept due to the need to source the aircraft from somewhere. As ADL has no other widebody Qantas international flights there is a need for aircraft to be flown from other States.
QF could decide to fly it empty between (for example) SYD-ADL, but why bother when you could be filling it...
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I know they need to reposition the aircraft but I thought they were doing away with QF81/82 flight numbers to anywhere other than ADL-SIN. So the SYD-ADL repositioning would not have QF81 flight number.Originally Posted by Wunala Dreaming
Anywhere I am probably mistaken and thanks for the information.
No real reason why it has to be repositioned - they could easily roster the aircraft as SYD-SIN-ADL-SIN-SYD or something similiar.Originally Posted by Wunala Dreaming
Dave
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