QANTAS Adelaide to Singapore in ECONOMY CLASS



G’day, my name is Jayden, welcome back to my channel! These were my 29th and 30th flights in 2023; in late April, I flew Qantas flight QF883 from Adelaide to Perth. Then I flew QF71 to Singapore. QF883 was operated by a Boeing 737-800, and QF71 was operated by an Airbus A330-200. I sat in economy class for both flights.

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What you’ll see in this video:
00:00 Intro, check-in & Qantas Club
01:53 Aircraft info, boarding & seat 4F
03:38 Takeoff from Adelaide
04:40 Inflight service
05:33 Lavatory tour
06:18 Passenger announcements (PA)
06:54 Landing at Perth
08:14 Heading to T3
08:29 Qantas Domestic Business Lounge
09:45 Qantas International Lounge
11:05 Boarding & seat 39K
12:55 PA
13:33 Takeoff from Perth
14:56 Inflight service
17:56 PA
18:34 Conclusion
21:15 Landing
24:25 Singapore Vlog (Hotel: JEN Singapore Tanglin by Shangri-La)

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– Air Canada B737 MAX 8 Calgary to Vancouver (economy class)
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– Delta ERJ175 Seattle to Vancouver (first class)
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– Qantas B737-800 Queenstown to Sydney (economy class)
– Scoot A320-200 Penang to Singapore (economy class)
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– WestJet B737-700 Vancouver to Calgary (economy class)
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36 Comments

  1. Good to see Qantas living up to its old premium reputation after slipping badly recently. I probably won't have a chance to enjoy their service though, if i fly to Singapore or Malaysia it will probably be with Jetstar, Air Asia or Scoot. Its only a few hours and on a limited budget I couldn't justify the extra expense. Besides, a prepaid meal on Air Asia is very tasty.

  2. Hey Jayden I overpowered 14.5-16 hours flight from Toronto my home to Seoul-incheon and uh I very good flight except last 2-3 hours!.
    I feel sorry for you have a weak back!.

  3. QF international service is really very dire. I'm presently so pissed off with QF I'm on a mission to zero out my account with them, redeeming flights as much as I can zig zagging around Australia in JCL. I've had about enough of them… For now. Very bad post flight customer service and made my blood pressure rise just thinking about it.

    Cabin service is always good, and you're right… I love the A330-200 seats.

  4. when i flew with Virgin Australia from MEL to SIN VIA PER and where I codeshare with Singapore Airlines from PER to SIN, I had to transit between terminals and was told to recheckin my bags at PER intL terminal for Singapore Airlines. didn't understand why we had to do this as it was a codeshare and even the Singapore airlines check-in staff in PER were surprised my bags were not checked in all the way in MEL.

    I think Qantas is the only airline that provides an iPad style tv screen in economy class

  5. Maybe it's just me, but I don't quite fancy that Qantas prefers distributing their inflight meal service in plastic bags. Kind of makes the service cheap and is especially environmentally unfriendly if it's not fully recyclable or disposed of correctly by passengers. Also kind of weird that a long-haul A332/3 AC has no IFE and serves hundreds of Ipads to passengers. That must be so much extra weight. Nice Report though!

  6. Fantastic review Jayden also took this flight about a month back. I scored a really good deal $600 return was pretty happy with the service overall sure it doesn't quite have every bell and whistle but I was pretty happy overall especially for the bargain I got!

  7. Hi Jayden thank you for the video seems like you had a good flight plenty of leg room which always is a bonus. The hotel looks nice hope you enjoy the trip.

  8. Ahhh
    The life of a jetsetting vlogger !😅
    You even get twin toilet roll holders in your hotel loo !😂
    Qantas food looks good for both flights…but iPads for entertainment on the overseas leg ?
    They must be one of the last airlines to do that ( that I know of 😅)

  9. Hello Jayden,
    always love your vlogs and its super informative.
    Please hit me up when u r coming to Singapore again so that I can have a meal with you (Treat is on me!).
    Cheers

  10. G’day, my name is Jayden, welcome back to my channel! These were my 29th and 30th flights in 2023; in late April, I flew Qantas flight QF883 from Adelaide to Perth. Then I flew QF71 to Singapore. QF883 was operated by a Boeing 737-800, and QF71 was operated by an Airbus A330-200. I sat in economy class for both flights. Sorry For Just Copying YOIU MOVE MUCH Much Faster Than Can Keep Up With WE Bately Time Read Yr Summary Already 10000 Kms Away ANOTHER Location.

  11. Boarding aeroplanes has become a shambles ever since airlines allowed passengers to clog up aisles while they try and cram grand pianos, doubles basses and kitchen sinks into the overhead roof lockers. Once, all you could bring on board was a small bag which would fit under the seat in front. It would help immensely if we went back to this!

  12. Hi Jayden
    Great video, I always learn so many things from your videos ! Like the international lounge in T3 … it looks really good, I must try it out. Remember this little trick – the front rows in economy and business on Q are reserved for Chairmans lounge people. However, 72 hours before the flight departs they are released for general booking. So always check seat allocation 72 hours before your departure and you maximise your chance of a front row 😉

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