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Warren P.
8th April 2009, 02:21 PM
Hi all,
I'm planning on going to Perth in late June returning early July. Just wondering if there is any difference between Virgin and Qantas and what aircraft are used.
Regards,
Warren.
Rhys Xanthis
8th April 2009, 02:48 PM
QF use A330/767/738, depending on time of day.
DJ use 737/738, except from Adelaide where it is E190.
:)
chrisb
8th April 2009, 03:57 PM
DJ will give you Live2Air, but QF will only give you whatever is on the mainscreen, unless you score one of the increasingly rare International aircraft.
Arguably, you have your choice of food on DJ, rather than being stuck with QF's meal of the day.
That said, i've never used DJ, only QF.
Warren P.
8th April 2009, 04:08 PM
Thanks for the heads up.
I know that mobile phones are to be turned off, but can you use Ipods and or Nintendo DS etc. I have an Ipod touch with a few movies and plenty of music on it.
Regards,
Warren.
Daniel F
8th April 2009, 04:25 PM
You can use non-transmitting electronic devices once the seat belt sign goes off (or when they tell you its okay to use).
chrisb
8th April 2009, 05:01 PM
Thanks for the heads up.
I know that mobile phones are to be turned off, but can you use Ipods and or Nintendo DS etc. I have an Ipod touch with a few movies and plenty of music on it.
Yep. Just turn off your WiFi. (If nothing else, it'll improve your battery life)
I love my iPod Touch on flights... It's a great screen to watch and is much easier to deal with in Y than a laptop.
Tim C
8th April 2009, 05:40 PM
You can use your mobile phone inflight aslong as its in flight mode or offline mode depending on what your brand calls it.
Rhys Xanthis
8th April 2009, 06:04 PM
I love my iPod Touch on flights... It's a great screen to watch and is much easier to deal with in Y than a laptop.
I bet its not as awesome as my 10" laptop...6-7 hours battery life:p (I have an ipod classic but i rarely listen to it...I like to listen to the in flight music channels for some variety!)
Ricky T
10th April 2009, 01:02 PM
Warren,
As other mentioned, QF uses a variety of a/c (the B763/B73H/A332/A333) on the SYD-PER route while DJ mainly uses the B73H and B73W.
With QF, you get complimentary meals on all flights and alcoholic berverages on services after 12pm. You might also get a small refreshment (a cake/muffin/nut bar) before arrival on services to PER (depending on the time of the day).
Personally, I would take QF as I would prefer to spend 4hrs+ on a widebody jet (B763/A333/A332) rather than getting stuck in a B73H.
DJ will give you Live2Air, but QF will only give you whatever is on the mainscreen, unless you score one of the increasingly rare International aircraft.
Actually, QF regularly uses the A333 and international A332 (with Skybed and AVOD in economy) on SYD-PER services. Looking at a/c patterns and online timetables, QF 577 from SYD which turnsaround to operate QF 566 back to SYD regularly sees A333 and international A332 (99% of the time).
Apart from that, you next safest bet would be QF565 and QF581 ex SYD which is operated by A333 and intenational A332 on random days of the week.
Mike W
11th April 2009, 06:35 AM
As well as above, you may want to consider the price as well :cool:
Warren P.
17th May 2009, 08:24 AM
What I thought would be a holiday is not. I am now leaving on Monday 25 May to take up a permanent job in the middle of WA. I'll be in Perth for a week before driving out on location with my brother-in-law. I'll be working with him. I'm flying out on QF581. So any info on aircraft type and where it flies would be good, ie: does it fly over Canberra, Melbourne etc before heading west.
Regards,
Warren.
Brandon Giacomin
17th May 2009, 08:45 AM
767-300
Owen H
17th May 2009, 09:28 AM
The track will depend on the winds on the day, but a fair chance is for it to go from Sydney, overhead Adelaide, then across the Bight, over Esperance and into Perth.
Brenden S
18th May 2009, 04:53 PM
Pending on the winds, the track goes SYD-ADL-ESP-PER
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