IATA code | QF |
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Routes | 195 |
Top route | Melbourne to Sydney Kingsford Smith |
Airports served | 56 |
Top airport | Sydney Kingsford Smith |
Friendly crew. Good meal. Reasonable comfort
After Qantas staff asked us we have the option to book our hotel and then email per written letter. I was denied my right for a $300 voucher after the flight was delayed 24h. Wael Idriss On Nov 22
We were seated in the furthest back row of the plane. Our seats seemed to be the only ones that didn't recline, and our seat row was also closer to the seats in front of us than any other route. I'm a tall man, and this made the long overnight flight extremely uncomfortable and near impossible to sleep on. There was nothing indicated in booking that this row was tighter than the others.
The catering forgot our baby meal for my 1 year old
couldn't work out how to work entertainment. seats a bit cramped.
Flight LA to Sydney was first moved earlier by 2 hrs from 10:25 pm to 8:25pm roughly a week before departure. Then on actual departure date, it was delayed 2x, and needed up leaving close to 10 pm. Then entertainment for the whole flight wasn’t working for most of the seats including ours. The baby crib at the middle isle was being taped to the wall to keep it tacked in using a packing tape while passengers were walking by looking for their seats. Not projecting good confidence. After a few minutes after take off the whole crib fell off. Good the people seating next to it wast hit or got scared. At arrival at Sydney, crew handed the customs forms as we were getting out of the plane. So passengers had to scramble to find a place to fill up the forms along the corridor going to immigration. So no one is available to help from Qantas to fill up the entry forms. Not a very good experience for a flagship carrier.
Everything
flight delays seems to be the norm these days. pies with soggy pastry.
Overall a positive experience. As long as you are not connecting-I found the discount offered by Kayak and the customer service to be very good.
Meal definitely May be better as well as games (not at all) Flight attendants were ok- however cannot say that very friendly I loved that there was reasonably enough place for legs and third seats near us was not occupied
Short transfer time in Sydney and ground staff were excellent in assisting in clearing through a chaotic transfer security checking.
Qantas onboard service/meals has degenerated to Budget airline standard transferred to Emirates in Sydney which only highlighted Qantas decline
Seats to cramped. Food served needs better selection and more taste. Even though it was economy class a little upgrade in food would be a big plus in choosing Alaska Airlines again and more seat room. Thank You.
I don’t remember what exactly was served, but I do remember thinking no U,S. airline would try to serve a meal during a 90-minute flight!
Two hours late - lack of communication on why or how long.
We were downgraded from business class to premium economy with no advance notice. The staff at the gate were extremely rude, the crew on board not very interested in our comfort, mostly stood in the galley and talked with each other. The food was about the worst I have had and the portions were small ( and I am not a big eater). altogether sbout as disappointing an experience as is possible
very narrow seats
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same as JFK to Auckland flight
Polite staff but incompetent staff. They changed my window seat to isle seat and then lied saying the seat was broken, yet I see someone else sitting there! They lost my luggage. Their standards have dropped a lot compared to pre-pandemic.
large seats was good. delayed flight, no food, no entertainment. plane was not cleaned, see rubbish from prior flights
Plane arrived early! Bonus.
Old plane nothing worked no charging facilities for phones etc
Everything went solid and was on time. No issues at all
Comfortable premium economy but still cramped leg room. The staff were wonderful.
The business-class pajamas, though thin, and the mattress pad were much appreciated. This plane had adjustable air vents and enough room in the forward galley for me to stretch between meals.
Great service overall!
Qantas does a great job when travelling internationally.
Everything was perfect. Fast check-in and very roomy seats with plenty of legroom. There was no entertainment but I did not miss it.
IFE didn't work. Wifi didn't work but they eventually managed to reset it. Our original flight was cancelled, so rebooked onto new flight seated apart from travel partner.
On board Qantas Airways flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 56x36x23cm. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Qantas Airways assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.
Qantas Airways offers direct flights to 55 cities in 24 different countries. Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane are the most popular cities covered by Qantas Airways.
Qantas Airways concentrates most of its flight operations in Sydney.
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To keep travelers entertained during their flight, Qantas Airways has developed its very own app that can be downloaded for free onto your cell phone or tablet before the plane takes off in order to have access to over 1,000h of popular films, television shows, and music while in the air.
Depending on your personal preferences, there are four classes that you can choose to fly in with Qantas Airways. Economy is a standard choice that gives you access to amenities such as in-flight entertainment and free snacks, while Premium Economy will provide you with a warm meal and complimentary alcoholic beverages. For a particularly comfortable trip, opt for Business, as you will have access to a spacious lie-down seat, or First, a luxurious option that includes a bed, free pajamas, slippers, and toiletries, including a dental kit and lotion.
This airline’s fleet is composed of upwards of 5 different types of aircrafts that add up to over 130 individual planes, with most of them being either Boeing or Airbus. The Boeing 737-800 is the company’s smallest plane, as it can only fit up to 174 passengers, but it is also used the most frequently, as it is convenient for middle-range flights. Holding up to almost 500 people, the Airbus A380-800 is the aircraft that is used most often for long international flights.
Qantas Airways codeshares and has partnerships with a variety of airlines from different countries, with Air New Zealand, Cathay Pacific, Jetstar Airways, and KLM being some of the most common airlines.