Which aircraft has Qantas Premium Economy?
A380 (all active aircraft) and 787-9 (3-class variant only). The 787-9 comes in both 2-class (Business + Economy, no PE) and 3-class (Business + Premium Economy + Economy) configurations - check the seat map when booking. A380 is more consistently available on flagship routes (SYD - LHR, LAX - SYD); 787-9 operates secondary long-haul routes (DFW, secondary European stations).
What is the worst seat in Qantas Premium Economy?
On the 787-9: any center-block middle seat (D, E, or F in the 4-seat rows). You'll be sandwiched between four passengers with no direct aisle or window access and will need to climb over a neighbor to reach the aisle. On the A380: row 23 is closest to the Economy galley and slightly noisier.
What are the best seats in Qantas Premium Economy?
A380: rows 20 - 21 window seats (A/B or J/K) offer bulkhead legroom and natural light with only one neighbor. 787-9: row 11A/K (bulkhead window) or row 14A/K (exit row, if available) for maximum legroom; avoid the center block entirely.
Is Qantas Premium Economy better than Singapore Airlines Premium Economy?
Mixed verdict. Qantas Premium Economy wins on seat width (20 inches vs SIA's 18.7 inches), pitch consistency (38 inches across both aircraft), and meal quality (multi-course, premium bar). Singapore Airlines wins on cabin quietness (A350 is noticeably quieter than 787-9), seat recline (10 inches vs Qantas's 8), and product consistency (no aircraft lottery or mixed layouts). If you're on the A380, Qantas is the stronger choice; if you're facing the 787-9, seriously consider Singapore Airlines A350 if the route allows it. On overnight flights longer than 10 hours, the cabin noise penalty on Qantas 787-9 is real.
Does Qantas Premium Economy have direct aisle access on the 787-9?
Window seats (A, C, H, K) and aisle seats (C, H on the 3-seat rows; D, G on the 4-seat rows) have direct aisle access. Middle seats in the 4-seat blocks (E, F) do not and should be avoided entirely.
How do I book Qantas Premium Economy with points?
Qantas Frequent Flyer is the strongest redemption - typically 57,500 points (off-peak) to 72,500 points (peak) for domestic Premium Economy and 100,000 - 150,000 points for international. American Airlines AAdvantage allows bookings on Qantas and offers similar or slightly better value on off-peak dates. Transfer partners (British Airways Avios, etc.) rarely offer good PE value on Qantas.
Why is my 787-9 Premium Economy seat map showing different layouts in different rows?
Qantas uses a mixed 2-3-2/2-4-2 layout on the 787-9 to maximize Premium Economy seat count (35 total) while fitting the cabin between Business and Economy. Some rows are two-aisle pairs (2-3-2: A/B - D/E/F - H/K), others are a four-aisle center block (2-4-2: A/B - D/E/F/G - H/K). Always check the specific seat map before booking to avoid center-block middle seats.
Does Qantas Premium Economy have WiFi?
WiFi is available on most long-haul 787-9 services but varies by route and is typically a paid add-on (hourly or monthly pass). The A380 does not have WiFi on all routes - check your specific flight. Frequent Flyer members often get complimentary access on selected services.