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Quantas to Africa
25 March 2005, 06:53
FjoldQuantas to Africa
Quantas is offering flights from Los Angeles to Johannesburg for $1830. Has anyone flown that route?
It's got to be at least 24 hours total to South Africa. I wonder if I could get a couple of days layover in OZ along the way?
Frank
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25 March 2005, 06:59
NitroXOy it is Qantas (Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Service - one of the world's first commercial airlines - some trivia).
It is going to be a very long flight!
LA to Sydney non-stop. This is about 13 1/2 hours but you will fly through the international date line.
Sydney right across Australia without stop. And then across the Indian Ocean to Jo'burg. Another 14 hours.
Plus changeover time.
Will make all the sooky comments about the Atlantic fade in comparison. But Qantas has great service if compared to SAA or United (blah!).
But not a bad idea if you break up the trip, maybe with a couple days in Sydney.
Edited: Firearms might be a big problem if planning to stop over.
25 March 2005, 07:01
Balla BallaFjold
When I fly from NZ to SA I always go Qantas
My route:
Wellington - Sydney : 3 hrs +
Sydney - Jo Burg : 12 hours +
I was thinking about also going via Dubai on Emirates ( Saeed's planes ) as there are daily flights from NZ via Dubai to Jo Burg as well, also NZ - Australia - Dubai to Jo Burg
Regards, Peter
25 March 2005, 07:51
AnotherAZWriterMs AZWriter is on her way to Syndey tonight on Quantas. No Good Friday for her.
25 March 2005, 09:06
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
Ms AZWriter is on her way to Syndey tonight on Quantas. No Good Friday for her.
I flew to Auckland a couple of years ago and one of the guys I was with had a birthday the next day (Tuesday). We left LAX on Monday night and landed in Auckland on Wednesday morning so he lost his birthday.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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25 March 2005, 20:02
OldsargeI'm not sure that I would want to have to mess with firearms regs to get the layover but considering that a lot fewer hunters will be coming in that way, at least for a while, it will sure cut down on the standing in line for your RSA gun permits. Last time that took
4 hours! If you add that to the LA-Jo'berg time via SAA they come out to the same and Qantas is cheaper . . . and if their service is better, whoo-boy!
Sarge
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25 March 2005, 22:15
hacksawtomI didn't know that, however it might reduce the sardine packing of SAA. I fly from the west coast to Atlanta, grab a quick bite, then board that loooonnnngggg flight to RSA. It will only mean four more hours, but after 19 hours, who's counting.
Swift, Silent, & Friendly
26 March 2005, 01:10
Balla BallaUSA Guests should CONSIDER using this route to go the South Africa .... ESPECIALLY if they want to visit DUBAI and maybe even lay over for a day or two ... you never know you might even find SAEED languishing under a DATE PALM contemplating his next AFRICA ADVENTURE
The Emirates New York flights have been scheduled to provide convenient connections from the Middle East and South Asia.
Freq Daily
DUBAI to NY
Dept time: 08.00
Arr. time: 14.00
Flight No: EK201
Aircraft : A345
NY to Dubai
Dept time: 23.30
Arr. time: 20.20*
Flight No: EK202
Aircraft : A345
*Arrives next day.
Emirates flights depart Terminal 1 at Dubai International Airport and arrive at Terminal 4 at New York JFK International Airport.
The onwards DUBAI to Johannesburg is a much shorter flight
Regards, Peter
26 March 2005, 02:32
AnotherAZWriterMs AZW just called me from Sydney; landed an hour ago. She said Quantas is going downhill - only passed out one water bottle. When she went to ask for another the flight attendant looked at her indignantly and said, "That was all you get."
She said the seats are closer together as well. She was just over there last month and didn't complain, so who knows?
26 March 2005, 05:29
biggametvCame back Tuesday from NZ on Qantas. Had to sit by a lap baby, but they did hand out ice cream bars for desert, so on balance, it was a better ride than SAA.
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www.stevescott.tv 26 March 2005, 07:15
NitroXquote:
only passed out one water bottle. When she went to ask for another the flight attendant looked at her indignantly and said, "That was all you get."
That is crap service. How can that be on a long cross-Pacific flight where they serve several meals? Soft drinks and water (etc) are free and I have never paid for wine or beer when it is served with the meal and think it is free as well, unlike Virgin which charges for everything.

OldSarge
When I flew SAA from Perth to Jo'burg I was the ONLY person with firearms aboard.