Just checked in. It's a 1-2-1 config on a 772 so likely a 2006 long haul J seat. Result! Grabbed 11A and 12A. No booze onboard, not even for purchase and as it turns out we can't BYO booze so this is going to be my first time landing completely sober. #scared Still, happy about the unexpected hardware upgrade.
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Originally posted by Sgt.Sweetchuck View PostI'm on board now in Scoot biz and it is a 772 with 2006 J seats. Pretty happy.All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.
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Originally posted by yflyer View PostI don't have an authoritative source, but in some jurisdictions, including FAA rules, it appears that while it is ok to bring your own alcohol onboard (i.e. duty free, or in 100ml containers or less), it does not appear possible to serve yourself this alcohol onboard, i.e. the cabin crew has to serve it to you.
I have brought my own red wine onto LH, SQ and CX flights and I usually contact the purser and 'gift' the airline my wine. Crew is sometimes confused whether they can do it or not but key is to remind them that you leave it to them to stop pouring whenever they deem appropriate.
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Originally posted by SMK77 View PostThere are no regulations prohibiting this. There are only safety concerns and every airline would want to be able to cut you off your booze when you appear drunk
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Originally posted by KeithMEL View PostToday I received an email advising that our SYD-SIN segment will be operated by a chartered SQ B777-200. The call centre has confirmed that we'll be sitting in the business class section. #Result!
it appears that we'll get Scoot service delivered by SQ crew on SQ aircraft, and the seats are likely of the recliner variety. But even SQ regional recliners have got to be better than ScootBiz seats.
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