QF 1/2 to be rerouted via SIN by March 25, 2018
#76
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I'm based in London and will miss the option of QF to Dubai. BA has 3 per day, but I prefer the QF product (more exotic for me as I use BA all the time) and it has often been cheaper. There are lots of EK flights between London and Dubai, but I try to stick with OW so I can earn AA miles. I will also miss the F lounge in Dubai, which we can't access with OW status if on a EK flight. BA flights go from a different terminal.
As for lounges in SIN, I haven't been but I understand the BA lounge has a nice F section and so perhaps QF F flyers will be directed there.
As for lounges in SIN, I haven't been but I understand the BA lounge has a nice F section and so perhaps QF F flyers will be directed there.
#77
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I'm based in London and will miss the option of QF to Dubai. BA has 3 per day, but I prefer the QF product (more exotic for me as I use BA all the time) and it has often been cheaper. There are lots of EK flights between London and Dubai, but I try to stick with OW so I can earn AA miles. I will also miss the F lounge in Dubai, which we can't access with OW status if on a EK flight. BA flights go from a different terminal.
As for lounges in SIN, I haven't been but I understand the BA lounge has a nice F section and so perhaps QF F flyers will be directed there.
As for lounges in SIN, I haven't been but I understand the BA lounge has a nice F section and so perhaps QF F flyers will be directed there.
The return from DXB - LHR is only 30 AED cheaper on QF than EK, but the availability of QF Classic Rewards on EK in F is far easier than QF on that route.
#78
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I don't think you can book a QF code on EK flights on a routing that does not touch Australia.
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#83
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But QF have severely reduced the F&B offering in their SIN lounge (unless you feel like ordering a hot bowl of rice with a little flavoring and a couple of dry scraps of meat tossed on top and are not into cocktail made to order).
QF Elites have been fortunate the EK lounge has been mostly available (Aside from when it was being renovated).
More here on AFF:
Qantas Singapore Lounge Catering Quality - Enhanced! | Australia Frequent Flyer
I too suspect Qantas will need to make changes to accommodate First PAX.
#84
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Is there more than 1 QF lounge at SIN? I was there in August and had cocktails made to order by the barman -- pretty good for a J lounge -- and was served a very nice bowl of Laksa that was F lounge quality. I go through there about 5 times per year and it has always been better than most J lounges but not F lounge quality (actually better than the BA F lounge next door, ime). Seems odd to be so different from other reports.
#85
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Is there more than 1 QF lounge at SIN? I was there in August and had cocktails made to order by the barman -- pretty good for a J lounge -- and was served a very nice bowl of Laksa that was F lounge quality. I go through there about 5 times per year and it has always been better than most J lounges but not F lounge quality (actually better than the BA F lounge next door, ime). Seems odd to be so different from other reports.
#86
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I've always thought that the QF lounges in Singapore and Hong Kong were superb - far better than some F lounges out there (including the BA T5 F lounge and the EK F lounge at DXB - which I can see why people like ... but just wasn't my thing). I've had some of the best asian food I've ever had in the QF SIN lounge (which might say more about me than it does about the lounge!).
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#88
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Is there more than 1 QF lounge at SIN? I was there in August and had cocktails made to order by the barman -- pretty good for a J lounge -- and was served a very nice bowl of Laksa that was F lounge quality. I go through there about 5 times per year and it has always been better than most J lounges but not F lounge quality (actually better than the BA F lounge next door, ime). Seems odd to be so different from other reports.
What time of day were you there? I've been a semi-regular at the lounge over the years since it first opened, but usually when using 3K or MH, and usually outside it's peak operating hours, and at off peak times it still remains a fantastic J lounge.
However I have found at the peak it really groans under the weight of passengers, and I enjoy it far far less then. Last time I was there around that time, on JQ 8, I waited until after QF 36 & QF 82 had been called, before asking for cocktails and the barman was happy to oblige. I've heard that at certain times they don't make to order (but bring around a cocktail of the day instead).
The other things, since opening, I've noticed the quality of the made to order plates has declined, and variety as well - used to rotate quite frequently - but last three visits - over several months - have all been the same choice of Laksa & Pau (as aside, as an Australian living in Singapore, I wonder why they don't offer a "western dish", but predominantly offer pseudo-local options, which can't hope to match my favorite hawker stalls - but I recognise they do anglicise the dishes for the crowd.) . Also a few little things like declining quality of salads, no longer offering ham platter etc, minor things but noticeable.
Also, some bemoan the sparking wine instead of real Champagne, but such is life.
Last edited by lokijuh; Sep 8, 2017 at 6:17 am
#89
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One interesting observation - QF has started advertising on their website HKG-LHR (via SIN).
The HKG-SIN legs are booked onto CX, and are not codeshares.
I did some quick price checks, and they seem very slightly cheaper than CX direct from HKG, but nothing worthwhile unless you really want to fly SIN-LHR on QF.
The HKG-SIN legs are booked onto CX, and are not codeshares.
I did some quick price checks, and they seem very slightly cheaper than CX direct from HKG, but nothing worthwhile unless you really want to fly SIN-LHR on QF.
#90
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QF F besides the bed is totally uninspiring-food, amenities, lavs, service wise, added to the crowded and loud co-lounge in SIN and soon LHR as an F or P/P1 it really doesn't represent good value compared with EK F. Sure the bling is a bit much but overall you feel much better value for your money. Lavs, shower, on board bar, food, drink, F suite amenities, F lounge quality in DXB, direct F lounge access to aircraft etc.....I'll continue flying EK metal on QF paper. If SIN isn't part of your plans not worth it. As for a 787 with a 17 hour leg via PER, even in J class....forget it! I only fly QF F when they are having super sale A fares at almost the price of J...then it's indeed superb value
Last edited by Cedar Jet; Sep 26, 2017 at 7:16 pm