The New Zealand Herald

Denise Stephens

flies from Tokyo Narita to Melbourne on Qantas QF80

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The plane: An Airbus A330-300.

Airport experience: There was a queue at check-in but once that was completed, it was only 10 minutes to get through security and immigratio­n to the departure area. Narita has plenty of duty-free and luxury brand shops, but I was more interested in finding the shower rooms after a hot sticky day in Tokyo. Just under $15 buys use of a shower room equipped with towels, toiletries and hairdryer for half an hour, plus a bottle of mineral water, and it’s well worth the money.

On time: Departure was delayed by 15 minutes due to a passenger failing to board, but we made up this time during the flight. We were unable to disembark the plane immediatel­y on arrival because Australian Quarantine Inspection officers came on board, something I haven’t seen since the days when they walked down the aisles with cans of insect spray. It turned out that a couple seated in front of me had a live potted plant, which the AQIS officers promptly confiscate­d. After a 10-minute delay we were able to disembark.

Class: Economy.

The seat: 58K, by the window, with one seat between me and the aisle.

Price: $863 for Wellington to Tokyo return.

Flight time: 10hr, 30m.

Fellow passengers: Some people on business, but a high number of tourists either returning from Japan, or heading to Australia.

How full: All seats in Economy were occupied.

Food and drink: Pretty good. There were three choices for the evening meal, and I enjoyed the pork with honey spiced jus, green beans, carrots, and potato mash. A snack of fresh fruit and a muffin was served before arrival into Melbourne.

Entertainm­ent: As it was an overnight flight, I was more interested in sleeping, however there was a good assortment of movies and music available.

Service: Between the no-show passenger and the crew having to buckle-up for a spot of turbulence just outside Tokyo, meal service was very delayed. My meal was served two hours after scheduled departure time. Apart from this, service was excellent.

Toilets: Clean and functional.

Luggage: The allowance depends on class, but for Economy it’s one checked bag up to 30kg, and a 7kg carry-on.

Final word: The crew handled the inconvenie­nce caused by other passengers very well, and kept us informed. The service and facilities made for a comfortabl­e flight, and I would take this flight again.

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