Sunday, January 20, 2019

Youtube daily report Jan 20 2019

Unfortunately I forgot to film the intro to this video at Melbourne Airport so I

found another airport. Hello my name is Paul Stewart and a number of weeks ago

I flew with Jetstar in their 787 economy product from Melbourne through to Sydney

and quite a few people asked how does it compare to their business class product?

So coming up are my thoughts on Jetstar business class and is it worth it, on a

flight from Melbourne through to Sydney in their Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

The journey begins at check-in and there is a separate queue for business so I only

had to wait a number of seconds to be called, it was then through customs and

into the departure terminal. Even though this is a domestic flight, I'm catching

an international aircraft and via their terminal so I still had to clear customs,

either with a passport or just a proper photo ID. Now I should stress that there

is no lounge access with the cheaper business class ticket so you have to get

the max bundle which was an extra $80. If you selected that option you'll be

granted access to the Qantas business lounge. Having said that if you happen to

hold status with Qantas, then you can also get access to the lounge that way.

I'm fortunate enough to have attained platinum status so I was allowed into

the first class lounge. I've published a review of this lounge in a separate

video so I only mentioned the highlights. First off, I had a complimentary

20-minute massage in the day spa and all of this with a fantastic view

out of the windows. Next up I had some lunch and then dessert at the restaurant

which has an ala carte menu and full table service, and all this with a

fantastic view of the airport apron again.

My flight was called and I headed for the gate. Our aircraft is a Boeing 787-8

which first flew in 2015. The Dreamliner was the first passenger

airliner made out of composite material, so carbon fiber and other magic

materials, rather than the usual aluminium. One of the multiple advantages that

this has is that it doesn't rust so the aircraft's interior can be kept more

humid. Another perk of business class was that the boarding was called earlier

so you could get on board, unpack your carry-on luggage and relax.

First up when you turn left is an economy mini cabin which is actually a

great place and I'll explain why in my other review. Row 10, in particular, has

heaps of legroom and here's my seat 3A which is at the back of the business

class cabin and in my opinion is also the best seat and I'll explain why later on. It's

a small business cabin with the seats in at 2-3-2 layout and I'll show you

through my seat in more detail.

The legroom was adequate although not amazing and there are these little leg

rest things which I'll let you decide how useful they would be.

Between the two seats are these two power points and USB ports and above you

are individual vents.

Here's the fold-out table and they provided complimentary headphones.

That don't usually give out amenity kits on this short flight although the

crew nicely made an exception for me and I'll be giving away this kit

to a subscriber later in the video.

We backed out and headed for the runway. This Qantas A330 took off in front of

us and then it was our turn. I'll stop talking so you can enjoy the spoolup

from the General Electric GEnx engines. I'll speed up through some

of the take off, although I'll upload the full takeoff video to my new channel

Paul Stewart EXTRA and there will be a link to that below.

The views as we come through the clouds were pretty impressive and a reminder of

how cool flying actually is. While I do think that the 787 Dreamliner

is a really good aircraft, the one thing I'll briefly rant about are the windows.

Here's me on a previous flight playing with electric window shades. Instead

of the simple plastic shade, they have a resin between the glass that goes dark

when electricity is applied. The problem is that the crew can lock them in the

dark setting which completely destroys the view. The other thing is that they

don't really completely block direct sunlight which becomes an issue if

you're a ginger like me , unless you've applied sunscreen before

the flight. Having said that, thankfully the crew did

not lock them in the darkest settings so I could continue to enjoy the views of

New South Wales from 40,000 feet. I'll briefly mention the in-flight entertainment,

which is free in business but comes with a fee in economy. The content is

reasonably limited so I'd suggest you fill up your tablet or

computer and then use the power plugs to keep them going

I should also mention that there is no in-flight Wi-Fi so a Millenial will need

to avoid social media for at least 60 minutes if you can .And on the topic of

my generation, don't forget to check out my Instagram account and Facebook page

for the latest news about this channel and aviation images. Because the

flight was only 59 minutes a complimentary snack was provided so

I'm afraid I can't really comment on the hot food so sorry about that.

After 30 minutes the gradual descent into Sydney began and the impressive

views continued Now I should point out that there is a single toilet for the 12

business passengers and it was perfectly fine.

So to summarize the flight. The 787 itself is a great aircraft.

It's reasonably quiet and the additional humidity avoids drawing you out like the

older generation of aircraft such as the Airbus a330 and Boeing 777. My only

issue is the electric window shades although thankfully they did not lock it in the

dark setting during this flight like they did on a previous one. The most important

consideration here is that Jetstar are a low-cost carrier and the business

class is often still quite cheap especially with a sale.

So it is really unfair to compare it to a business product of a full service

airline who might offer a lie flat seat. it's actually best to compare it with an

international premium economy seat and in that case it's a reasonable option.

It doesn't have the improved food or decent in-flight entertainment you'll get in

Qantas premium economy although the seat is pretty similar and it's usually still

quite a bit cheaper. The crew a perfectly fine and friendly and the seat itself

was also fine for premium economy. Again I can't really comment on the food and

drink as the flight was too short. Now before I forget, in my opinion

row three is the best in business because the galleys and the toilet are

at the front that's where all of the noise will be and you're far enough the back

to still get a good view of the wing and engine! And don't worry, the bassinets

aren't right behind you as they're back in row 23. Now Jetstar also cop a lot

of criticism for the service recovery when something goes wrong although in

their defense they are a low-cost carrier and I suppose that's the risk

you take when you only pay a few hundred dollars to fly tens of thousands of

kilometres. By buying a cheap ticket you're kinda accepting that you'll

potentially get a cheap service in my experience a roughly twenty flight to

the Jetstar, I've never had a cancellation and the delays have been

reasonable, certainly in comparison with the stories you hear about Tiger and

European low-cost carriers I don't think we've got it too bad with Jetstar. So to

answer the question is Jetstar business any good? well if you compare it with

similar price services, which will be a premium economy, then yes it's fine.

Is it worth if when compared with economy? I think it is, avoiding the long

queues is really handy and the wider seats will make for an easier nap

the longer flights. And also once you start paying for food, entertainment and

luggage with the economy fairs, the price difference quickly disappears. aAnd

finally the amenity kit give-away. the competition last 30 days and to enter

simply reply below and include the text (JetstarKit) in brackets. Full

details of the giveaway are in the video description below. If you enjoyed the

video, be sure to click the thumbs up button and check out my channel for more

similar videos I don't forget to watch my economy-class review of the same

aircraft and I'll include a link to that below. Thanks for watching and I'll see

you another time and enjoy the learning into Sydney.

For more infomation >> Is Jetstar Business Class worth it? Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Review - Duration: 10:29.

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