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    They were pretty good for a flight to/from Australia in 2014. No complaints. I recall thinking it was pretty much equivalent to qantas

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    Tigerair Australia - Legroom

    Tigerair Australia

    1.5(29 reviews)
    0.9 km

    I went from Adelaide to Brisbane, after which I was ready to give a 1-star review. A few days…read morelater, I went from Brisbane to Sydney, and changed my rating to four stars. In that time, I realized that if you do your reading of the fine print and understand what to expect, you can maximize your chances of having a good experience. 1. This is a budget, no-frills airline. You pay for everything beyond a seat: bag check, queue jump, overweight checked or carry-on bags, food, drink. You may very well need to use stairs to get on and off the plane. You do get to select a seat. They save money by hiring less staff, by using stairs instead of buying ramps or paying to use jetbridges, and so on. They have no check-in desks and you need to be prepared for gate changes. A few staff just wander around between check-in kiosks and bag check. 2. You will have to do a lot of stuff yourself - check yourself in, tag your bag, take your bag to the belt, and place it on the belt properly for scanning. If you check your bag, it's better to pay online in advance. My understanding is that it is cheaper to do so than at the airport. 3. Make sure to read EVERYTHING. I discovered the hard way that if you need assistance, such as a wheelchair, you need to contact them preferably at least five days in advance. I was SOL at the Adelaide Airport. The staff basically told me too bad, so sad. They could care less. The line at security was the longest I've ever seen at any airport anywhere throughout the world during 42 years of flying. I am grateful to the officers who allowed me to take a close spot in line. I never would have been to stand for that long and walk to the gate in time, despite my getting there about two hours in advance. BTW, flight check-in starts two hours ahead of time. After clearing security, I sat down for a few minutes rather than go directly to the gate. I'm glad a did, because a few minutes later, a gate change in the opposite direction was announced. Another TigerAir flight boarded around the same time and it was confusing as to what flight was boarding when. This was because the other flight was late. This is another drawback you have to be okay with: My understanding is their flights are often late, and sometimes cancelled, for various reasons. I had no idea about the stairs. I did not see this on the website. Thankfully they used the jetbridge to board this flight. But once on the plane, I found things were okay. Even my girth fit between the armrests. The seat configuration is 3-3. Leg space is minimal, something you need to know and be okay about if you have longer legs. If you have claustrophobia - might be tough for you. An aisle seat would be better for you. The seatbelts were the shortest I've ever seen. I actually laughed when I saw them and knew immediately I would need an extender. There are snacks and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) available for purchase by card, no cash. There is no free food or drink, not peanuts, not pretzels, nothing. I had only two days before I went from Brisbane to Sydney. I tried to reach them by phone but couldn't. I sent an email but still haven't gotten a response. So I was ready to not have a wheelchair at the Brisbane or Sydney airports. I mentioned the situation to an agent at bag check in Brisbane. She told me to hold on, and they got a wheelchair for me. I was so grateful. I got there two hours early again, which was good because it took some time to find someone to assist me. There were stairs to the plane, but there was a cool two-person free-standing lift the agent and I rode up on. I would have struggled on the stairs. I wonder why they don't get ramps. They would help everyone and while not perfectly safe, they would be safer and faster than stairs. Not to mention access issues. I will pay extra for bag check, food, overweight bags - but I don't see easy access for all as a luxury item. At the Brisbane Airport, all carry-ons - even purses - were weighed. If your carry-ons were even an ounce over, you paid right then and there. They didn't do this in Adelaide. I don't know why. But be ready for it and be ready to pay if you go over. I think all their planes are the same, so again that part was okay. I even recognized some of the same flight attendants as from the other day. Apparently they fly like three different routes on the same day, same plane. They knew I required assistance and were helpful. There was a wheelchair and an individual available to help when we got to Sydney. (They "borrowed" a wheelchair from another airline since they didn't have their own.) We went to bag claim and they pulled my bag off the belt. It was an infinitely better experience than the Adelaide-Brisbane trip. I realized if I read all the fine print, remained flexible, and made my special requests early, I could enjoy the low fares offered by TigerAir.

    What were we thinking? We should've checked the reviews before booking this flight. Coming from the…read morestates we didn't realize that this was a budget airlines with such poor reviews. On the same trip, we traveled with the same bags, without incurring baggage fees on Alaska Air, Jet Blue & Air China. Our carry-ons, checked baggage, purse, and camera bag all went on the scale and were measured like I've never seen before. We were charged $260 in overweight baggage fees. Any money we saved on this flight we paid in fees. Amazed that there were fees for everything on this flight, two dollars for water. The stewardesses were pushing carts of products not food for sale. They were selling jewelry, perfume, and small electronics. Never again!

    Qantas - Sunrise approaching Sydney (April 2025)

    Qantas

    3.0(46 reviews)
    1.5 km

    Do not want to diminish others' complications. However, I flew with them twice and both times,…read moreflawless. Staff are always professional and cheerful. Expedient service throughout. Went economy both times and it was comfortable. The only time is a little snug if a passenger in in front of you Leans all the way back. My flight from Sydney to Indonesia ,They kept us constantly fed and hydrated. There's no comparison with this airline in relation to the J S economy Airline. Fly the Q

    I am reviewing the Sydney to L.A. flight only. I prefer Qantas as I worked for them in the 60's,…read moreknow how they trained their pilots back then and hoping it's still the same. It's been 18 years since my last trip 'home' so things have changed. Meals are served in a container with bamboo utensils. This is par now if you travel economy on most airlines. I found the staff on board all well groomed, fresh uniforms and very attentive with lots of smiles and eye contact. No sooner took off than we had a bottle of water and a fun savory snack to enjoy. I read an actual book on board so did not use the entertainment system except to view the view from the tail of the plane and also the flight tracker. 14+ hour flight, you need hydration and snacks along the way, these were there to enjoy. Nearby was a large compartment with choice of cold drinks and snacks ready to enjoy wherever needed during the flight. The seating is snug, I knew it would be and so not an issue for me, I was mentally prepared for that. I travelled with my adult Down syndrome son and without asking, Qantas staff offered us pre boarding on each flight, much appreciated. My next visit, I will fly Qantas airlines again happily. We all know their safety record, that counts!

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    American Airlines - Bfast was better vs dinner fr LAX-SYD, but still weak AF

    American Airlines

    1.5(4 reviews)
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    Its Mediocre Mon again, but its also Down Under time!…read more The Australian Travel Companion (ATC) and I flew 15 hrs direct from LAX-SYD. Although the flight was on time and uneventful, there were some negatives warranting a 3 Star experience. Positives: The flight was on time; The staff were friendly & efficient; Negatives: The plane was an older 777 whose model first debuted in 1997. The overhead space and underseat space was limited even in Premium Economy; The footrests were lame AF, and the seats did not recline sufficiently vs more current model planes; The food sucked! Dinner consisted of something that resembled teri chicken. I had 3-4 small pieces of chicken. The meal also included a dry AF roll. Breakfast was slightly better bc it included fresh fruit. However, there was a snack in between of a ratatouille stromboli and ice cream. The stromboli was nasty, and the combo made no sense; The charging & headphone ports were difficult to access; I shopped all 3 US majors & Qantas, but AA had the best flight times and price. However, next time I will check on equipment. I wouldn't have minded paying a little more for a newer model plane. Lastly, I have flown United, Delta and many international airlines in Premium Economy on international flights. I can't remember having such bad food for paying more. I would have hated to see what they were served in Economy.

    American Airlines is insensitive to global COVID 19 restrictions and denies requests to extend…read moretravel vouchers. As a resident Australian, I had an American Airline voucher for travel I was unable to take due to COVID 19 restrictions. This travel voucher was set to expire on March 31st. Notwithstanding my inability to travel outside of Australia until February 21st this year because of Australian Governmental restrictions for temporary visa holders, American Airlines would not extend this travel voucher to enable me a reasonable opportunity to use it. Rather than extend this voucher or perhaps even refund the amount, American Airlines instead chose to keep these funds. I feel as if I have been robbed as my inability to use the voucher was out of my control. I have written to Camren Noble, Customer Relations, who continues to assert that American Airlines will not change their position and apologizes for my disappointment. You too would be disappointed if you tried to work within American Airlines protocols only to be denied a reasonable opportunity to use your funds. Scott F - a cheated and now former patron of American Airlines

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