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Old 11th Sep 2013, 09:39
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Jetstar "COMFORT PACK"

Or just pack a farkin jumper in your excessive carry on.

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Old 11th Sep 2013, 09:52
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I'll take my own food
Luckily Jetstar seem to allow that.

Get on board | Jetstar

I know Air Asia "do not allow" you to bring your own food. Of course people do and also of course the same flights attendants who do nothing when passengers leap out of their seats at the bay before the belt sign goes off also do nothing about people bringing their own food.

AskAirAsia - Can I bring my own food on board?


Tiger says no...https://www.tigerair.com/au/en/faqs.php
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Old 11th Sep 2013, 09:58
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It's a case of dressing for the occasion - I have always been a fan of long sleeves and long pants for long haul - and still I can get cold.

That's flying in and out of places like Malaysia and Philippines.
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Old 11th Sep 2013, 10:05
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Lucky I took my thermals to Singapore too.The hotel room aircon was set to 'deep freeze' with no adjustment possible.As Baden-Powell said 'Be Prepared' !
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Well he would get cold wouldn't he?



This would be much warmer.


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Old 11th Sep 2013, 11:59
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I am assuming they were flying on an ex-QF A330.

I doubt it would be policy to try and sell more blankets.

The FAAA, the QF OH&S people and engineering have been in constant battles about the cabin temperatures on the A330 aircraft, ever since they entered service. The particular problem areas are around the galleys and anywhere within a few rows of exits. Something to do with the placement of bulkheads affecting the air-conditioning flow (I was once told by an engineer). Some zones of the A330's eg J/C are always too hot, some zones are always too cold.

It was the reason that QF allowed cabin crew to wear their own knitwear, as it could not be resolved (and the OH&S department had to allow crew to wear something warm, yet QF would not supply knitwear - typical ).

I recently paxed on a CX A330 in J/C, I have never been in such a high temperature in an aircraft cabin in my life, it honestly made me feel sick

That's why I say: "If it's not Boeing - I'm not going" LOL
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Does this really fall into the category of professional pilot news?
I don't think so.
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