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Pets approved in Australian aircraft cabins, airlines still reluctant
Apr 30, 2022, 11:20 AMI love all animals and have had dogs most of my life. They are not my children, but they rely on me just as much. My two current kelpies live indoors, but are not allowed upstairs where our bedrooms are (basic hygiene and hair control).If be happy to take them on a holiday flight, but...
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Bose reveals new flagship 700-series noise cancelling headphones
May 31, 2019, 07:45 PMI won't replace my Senheiser PXC550 with anything else (except maybe the Senheiser Momentum ear buds - when the price comes down). Nothing comes close to the audio quality of these in terms of noise cancelling headphones (I've tried the Bose, Sony and even B&O).
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These recycled parts of an Airbus plane bring the sky into your home
May 24, 2019, 03:55 PMAnd then there's this...
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Fast-track at passport control in these eight countries
Mar 13, 2019, 04:58 PMI’m surprised there was no mention of the ABTC - the APEC Business Travel Card. Helps me speed through immigration in around 20 countries including the US (as a provisional APEC member). You do need to rely on airline status (or other system) to help going through security in some countrie...
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Survey: 50% of passengers would swap their inflight drink for WiFi
Aug 08, 2018, 05:03 PMWhilst I understand the comments regarding flights being the “last sanctuary” etc, I have to say I would value a stable, fast connection in flight.Remember, just because you have wifi, doesn’t mean you have to use it any more than having wine on the flight means you have to d...
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Qantas Platinum ...Is it worth It with advent of paid upgrades??
Oct 30, 2019, 07:01 PMOriginally Posted by Nickj338395 Originally Posted by NSCUK I travel each 4 weeks, LHR-SIN-LHR on QF2/1 and book Premium Economy. I use my points to upgrade each way, and so far, have probably been upgraded 70% of the time. I have never seen on these flights empty business class...
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Qantas cracking down on carry-on luggage
Nov 14, 2018, 08:23 PMOriginally Posted by Austman But it seems it's NOT about lifting individual pax bags, it's about crew closing the new drop-down pivot style bins in the newer 737s. According to Boeing, these pivot style drop-down bins can hold at least 4 "standard" size bags (so 28kg at 7kg each). The latest mod...