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Trip Report: JQ OOL-SYD-OOL (Photos)
Introduction:
On Thursday 28 June I went down to Sydney for a couple of hours. School holidays had started and I was thinking of things to do, I decided to look for some cheap fares down to Sydney. Everything from Brisbane down to Sydney was pretty expensive, Brisbane to Newcastle was cheap however I am going down to Newcastle in August so I didn’t want to do another trip there. I looked up flights from the Gold Coast to Sydney. And found that they were quite cheap. I could go down to Sydney for under $200 return with Jetstar which I thought was good for a flight only a few days away. I searched for the Thursday and saw that I could go down to Sydney on JQ20 (depart 1005, arrive 1135) which continues on from Osaka and is operated by an Airbus A330-200, and it was only $59! And for the return flight I would come back to OOL on JQ408 (depart 1430, arrive 1550) which is operated by an Airbus A320 which was $99. When I went to book though, the return had gone up to $109 which is still alright. All up with taxes, fees and seat selection it cost about $200. It would be a long day though having to catch two trains and a bus down to OOL taking about 2 and a half hours. And then the same on the way back up. Gold Coast Airport Got up at 0430 and was driven to Lawnton on Brisbane’s north side at 0500 for my 0515 train to the City. From there I caught another train down to Varsity Lakes on the Gold Coast and then a bus to Gold Coast Airport. I arrived at Gold Coast Airport at 0830 and went to the Jetstar international check in for the flight down to Sydney. After that it was on to security, then another security check and then customs to get into the international departure lounge. I just sat at Gate 9 waiting for boarding to commence. A fairly quiet day for internationals, no Air Asia X flight or Scoot flight, just Jetstar flights to Tokyo, Auckland and my flight to Sydney. At 0930 boarding commenced. June 28, 2012 Jetstar JQ20 OOL-SYD VH-EBD A332 Seat 25A As I walked out I saw that we would be getting VH-EBD and that VH-EBK would be doing the flight to Tokyo. Was hoping for one of the new ones (EBQ, EBR or EBS) but I didn’t mind, was happy it wasn’t EBA or EBB which I flew on with Qantas back in 2004. Boarding finished pretty quickly, it was a light load. Row 23 had 1 person, 24 was empty and my row, 25, had 2 other people in it (25J and K). And further back it looked quite empty too. We were delayed a little due to baggage still being loaded and also a computer in the cockpit needing to be reset, we pushed back a little behind schedule at 1030, but our 1 hour 10 minute flight time would make that lost time up. Taxiing out to RWY14 passing VH-EBK which was off to Tokyo-Narita Climbing out after departure off RWY14 Above the clouds Awesome view from 25A Row 25 We climbed up to 40000’, it was a pretty short flight, and we were soon commencing our descent into Sydney. Before we started our descent the Captain said that they were expecting lots of turbulence on our way day. About half way down we had quite a few bumps, but nothing that bad. On descent We came out of the clouds as we were flying past Sydney Airport so I knew we would be landing on RWY34L. Finals for RWY34L Almost down passing a Singapore A380 holding short Reverse thrust United Boeing 747-400 Two Garuda Airbus A330-200’s (PK-GPJ and PK-GPH) Aircalin Airbus A320-200 F-OJSB Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 9V-SKQ Virgin Australia Boeing 777-300ER’s VH-VPE and VH-VPF
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