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Qantas flights full in February/March?
17 January 2014, 06:41
billrquimbyQantas flights full in February/March?
I'm flying LAX to Sydney on February 20 and returning March 8. Are the Qantas overnight flights full this time of year? I guess what I'm asking is if there is a chance to snag two or three adjoining seats after takeoff.
Bill Quimby
17 January 2014, 13:02
cjw3Bill,
As a transplanted American to South Australia, I make this trip at least once a year, sometime twice. Most of the flight are full or very near so. Perhaps once in the last five years did I have the seat next to me empty.
Best of luck and enjoy Australia.
Carl
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17 January 2014, 20:52
billrquimbyThanks, Carl.
I was hoping that this would be the off-season. Guess I'm condemned to walking the aisle all night.
Bill Quimby
19 January 2014, 14:35
RockdocBill, do what i do if riding economy - coach as you would say, or more commonly cattle class. I ask at the check-in desk, usually they are very obliging and i have been known to have three seats to my self. Flights lately have been a bit of a nightmare, guess it is the peak season.
Of cpourse if the company is flying me business, it's a different story. But i still ask for a vacant adjoining seat so i can work etc.
Good luck with the flight.
Best wishes, Chris
DRSS
19 January 2014, 19:15
billrquimbyThanks, Chris.
At age 77, the thought of 14 hours in a narrow coach seat doesn't thrill me. Wish I could sleep on airplanes, but I can't, and because of sleep apnea I can't take sleeping pills.
Bill Quimby
20 January 2014, 07:11
BushchookBill,
Recently been to the U.S. and came back to Oz on a flight that left Las Vegas at about 8 or 9PM and then left LAX about midnight. Was tired when we left and flew in darkness most of the way home. I was able to get some sleep which is unusual for me. Once back in Australia I had another 5 hour flight from Brisbane to Perth followed by a 3 hour drive and was still quite fresh when I hit home.
Highlighted that it pays to fly at the right time of day.
On the way over to the U.S. We left Sydney about 7 in the morning and none of us got any sleep. Had absolutely had enough by the time we passed Hawaii and still a few hours left after that to L.A.
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Wilbur Smith
21 January 2014, 05:35
billrquimbyI wish it made a difference which way I fly, but it doesn't. I can't sleep on planes night or day, heading north or south. I was hoping that my trip would fall in an off season when there might be a chance of being able to lie down.
Oh, well. What will be will be.
Bill Quimby
22 January 2014, 05:25
AnotherAZWriterBill:
We have guests staying with us from Perth; they flew from Brisbane on Quantas. I will ask them. They fly back Jan 27. Currently they are in Philly but due here on Friday.
23 January 2014, 02:16
billrquimbyThanks, John.
Bill Quimby
31 January 2014, 20:45
Larry SellersHello Bill - I can't sleep on airplanes either for various reasons you mentioned. But if it is toooooo much of a hassle for you I'll take your seat. As long as it's paid for of course.

Have a great trip and good luck. Sorry won't get to see you at SCI this year.
Larry Sellers
SCI(International) Life Member
Sabatti "trash" Shooter
01 February 2014, 11:16
billrquimbyThanks, Larry.
After 30 consecutive SCI shows, it is time to hang up my convention spurs. I'll miss seeing you and other friends, but the Las Vegas venue is just too large -- even on the scooters I rented.
Bill Quimby