Pros
- Cost - Jetstar frequently have International Business sales (e.g. one way MEL-DPS, MEL-SIN, MELB-Bangkok for around $499). This compares favourably to 'cattle-class' for around $199.
- Small business cabin (3 rows of 7 seats) means speedy service from crew and better ratio toilet to passenger (1:21) than Qantas Dreamliner.
- Usual perks - priority boarding, express card for immigration (in Australia), handy amenity pack with skin care products, socks, toothpaste, etc.
- Surprisingly tasty and varied meals (see below). Plunger coffee with cabin attendant circulating with giant selection box of premium chocolates (weird?).
- Help yourself to snacks in the forward galley.
- Copious bottles of water.
- Champagne (Piper-Heidsieck or Henri Laurent) served in tumblers rather than flutes throughout flight - but, hey I ain't complaining - or choice of wines, beers and spirits.
- Baggage (checked) 30 kg included and generous carry-on. When travelling in Asia for 1-2 weeks, we prefer to just use carry-on only, avoiding that dreaded wait at the carousel.
- Seating perfect for medium haul/day flights. No need for lie-flat beds.
- It's "old school" business class seating, so you can chat with your partner over lunch, unlike some newer seating configurations that box you in for privacy.
- Less kids
- Champagne/water/juice served before take-off.
Cons
- "Business-lite" and more like Premium Economy on some airlines.
- Row 1 has the most legroom but you have to use in-flight entertainment stored in armrest.
- Limited but adequate range of IFE, if you don't mind U.S. television series rather than U.K.
- Avoid middle seats unless you are want to travel as a trio. Hard to exit middle seat, limited wriggle-room.
- No guarantee your baggage will come out first.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments welcome. Spam and links will be deleted by administrator.