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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 8:06 pm
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Things to do on a flight to Australia?

Im off from JFK to SYD next week, via LAX on AA/Quantas... such a long flight. What do you recommend I do??? I HOPE AA/Quantas has dc powered seats as AA does on domestic flights... im flying coach .. There were no award travel available for business or first.
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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 8:17 pm
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If you are relying on DC power ports, I would call Qantas and ask. I am sure that they can also describe or send you to a web page that describes the in flight amenities like power supply, in flight entertainment and the like.

In the 80's and 90's I did a lot of travel from SFO to SYD and Perth. Long is right, mate! Then there were no power ports in business as I remember. Certainly in coach I took an extra fully charged battery for my computer. Lots of CDs. No DVDs in those days.

Two other suggestions: books and sleeping pills!

Enjoy your time on that fabulous continent!
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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 8:46 pm
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another good friend(s) are:

First suites and Skybed seats both feature AC power in every seat. Economy class does not have any power ports.

http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Qan...ng_747-400.php


and


PC Power Outlets

PC power is available in First and Business on all international B747-400 and A330-300 aircraft. This system provides 110V AC (60 Hz) power and accepts most household power plugs including: Australian 2 or 3 pin, European 2 pin, Japanese 2 or 3 pin and USA 2 or 3 pin. Customers using UK 2 or 3 pin plugs need to use an adaptor.


http://www.qantas.com.au/info/flying...ications#jump2


OTOH, QANTAS has great AVOD system on these flights so you probably won't even need power plugs:


Entertainment - International

All of our Boeing 747-400 aircraft and Airbus A330-300 aircraft are fitted with a state-of-the-art on demand entertainment system. This puts the control in your hands and allows you to choose to start, pause, fast forward and stop any of our 400 audio and video programs whenever you like.

Our award winning* inflight entertainment programming, offers you a fantastic selection of entertainment to enjoy from your personal screen.

Choose from:

* 60 Movies
* 200 TV programs, including destination guides
* 20 Q Radio Channels
* 150 CDs
* Moving Map
* 10 Games


http://www.qantas.com.au/flightinfo/...national/index
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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 9:17 pm
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* peoplewatch - people are funny
* drink
* iPod - load it with an audiobook or two, in addition to music. It passes more time than music and gives your eyes a break
* long book that you've read before and love. Pickwick Papers is my standby.
* drink more
* sleeping pill of your choice, earplugs and eyemask
* DVD player if possible with movie selection and, of course, South Park
* Sudoku

Yeah it's long, but people do it every day. Be patient, you'll survive.
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Pray AVOD actually works ...
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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 10:09 pm
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Pray AVOD actually works ...
I think the current patch is working wonders. I can't actually recall the last time I did a seat reset.
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I did LAX to Aukland a few mos ago on Qantas - Prescription sleeping pills and Bose headphones are what saved me. Try to get an aisle seat so you're not trapped w/2 people between you and the bathroom.
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Originally Posted by JD76
Im off from JFK to SYD next week, via LAX on AA/Quantas... such a long flight. What do you recommend I do??? I HOPE AA/Quantas has dc powered seats as AA does on domestic flights... im flying coach .. There were no award travel available for business or first.
I'll be doing similar...

NYC-MEL via LAX and ORD. No stranger to long flights. Issue for me is going to be staying awake on the day flights HPN-ORD-LAX so I can sleep LAX-AKL-MEL and fight most of the jet lag since I land at MEL at ~8AM on Friday.

Suggestions:
AVOD: as others have mentioned, Qantas' is fairly good. Nothing wow but good variety.
Books, if you like reading
Sleep
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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 10:55 pm
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Originally Posted by eoinnz
I think the current patch is working wonders. I can't actually recall the last time I did a seat reset.
Ah excellent - those 2 $50 DF vouchers we got 2 weeks ago on QF010 must have been an anomaly

AVOD is pretty bullet-proof on the A330s (which the OP isn't on) and now quite reliable on the 744s. AVOD has Sudoku IIRC...
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Old Aug 2, 2007 | 12:46 am
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The most obvious recommendation is to not sleep on the trans-continental leg. By the time you take off from LAX, (assuming it's one of the late night departures) and combined with your NYC time-clock you will be very tired and probably manage a good few hours of sleep once they feed you and turn down the lights.
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Old Aug 2, 2007 | 12:49 am
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You can have half bottles of nice Australian Red wine with your dinner served not too long after leaving LAX. Try 4, 5 or 6 bottles and you will be awake only in time for breakfast.
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Old Aug 2, 2007 | 1:04 am
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If you can give me the dates of your flight I can see if Lisa Robertson is operating......

However just in case she isn't working - the AVOD should keep you busy.
Before you travel visit here:
http://www.qantas.com.au/flightinfo/...national/index
and avoid watching these movies so you can watch them on the plane.
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