A last minute request to attend a business meeting in Melbourne immediately after the Lunar New Year holidays in Singapore gave me a great opportunity, possibly my last opportunity, to fly Qantas on their A380 from Singapore to Melbourne and back.
In the other TR's I have posted, I have remarked that I consider the Qantas A380 Y seat to the most comfortable Y seat I have tried so far. This TR will explore what makes this seat so special, and also describes several quirks of the QF A380 seating plan which can make the Y journey even more comfortable.
The star of this TR is of course the QF A380, but EK and SQ A380's also make cameo appearances.
For my MEL-SIN return flight, QF and SQ A380's to Singapore were parked next to each other.
On that day, I boarded the QF flight to SIN, but it is highly likely that the next time I am in Melbourne, that QF A380 will be heading to DXB rather than SIN, and I will likely be boarding the SQ A380 instead, to savour the SQ inflight experience, but that is a story for another TR.
In the other TR's I have posted, I have remarked that I consider the Qantas A380 Y seat to the most comfortable Y seat I have tried so far. This TR will explore what makes this seat so special, and also describes several quirks of the QF A380 seating plan which can make the Y journey even more comfortable.
The star of this TR is of course the QF A380, but EK and SQ A380's also make cameo appearances.
For my MEL-SIN return flight, QF and SQ A380's to Singapore were parked next to each other.
On that day, I boarded the QF flight to SIN, but it is highly likely that the next time I am in Melbourne, that QF A380 will be heading to DXB rather than SIN, and I will likely be boarding the SQ A380 instead, to savour the SQ inflight experience, but that is a story for another TR.
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