always remember the same situation that happened to me. flew from mel to hobart in 2016, with a 2 year old sitting next to me... he cried so loud and puked all over the place (and on my clothes xd). just cute babies afterall:) got nothing to complain about
In Economy, the Shrieking Baby IFE is provided at no extra cost. ;-) Bring your own noise-canceling headphones. I feel for the parent, who must be very embarrassed, and I applaud the understanding passengers who do not complain.
That was no baby. It WAS a 52 year old Karen. Complaining that her seat didn't recline enough, that the person in front reclined too much, that the meal was too slow, that the weather wasn't good enough and that she wanted to talk to the captain RIGHT NOW.
I agree that the blood curdling, ear piercing, eardrum damaging screams of the baby added a certain vintage charm to that charming vintage aircraft design....it all works together like a piece of a puzzle!
What perfects the retro style is that they decided to paint it on the 737. The cockpit design closely resembles that of a classic Boeing 707 making it look more nostalgic.
It's aviation law, Qantas would have to pay a big fine if there wasn't a screaming child and children should always be let loose in the aisle to make sure the crew don't have it too easy 😊
it is an extremely efficient software program developed by the Australian CIA in conjunction with the UK's Scotland Yard that somehow is able to, with great tact and sophistication, distribute a screaming baby to each airplane... it's a marvel of modern technology!
Just remember, the noise from screaming kids carries through the whole plane. If you paid extra for business class on this plane, you still have to listen to all that... making the experience one to be endured rather than enjoyed.
A great video. I live in Perth and have flown this sector many, many times in both directions, not only with QF but also with VA and, back in the good old days, Ansett Airlines (RIP). The video portrays the experience very well. It's always more comfortable in a wide body, and in the past they've included 767s and 747s. Even now, QF operates a lot of these flights with 332s. But the 738s are also okay. QF has slightly better catering than VA, but VA is consistently less expensive and otherwise very similar. And the daylight flights with minimal cloud cover are very scenic, as your video demonstrates. I can also highly recommend the ground-level trip by car or train, BTW.
I flew from Brisbane to Dubai on Emirates, a 14 hour flight, and as soon as we got airborne, there was a kid/baby screaming and crying. The parents seemingly did nothing to quiet it down. Thank God for noise canceling headphones
For some reason, I never thought it would take that long to fly across Australia! Nevewer realized how big that country actually is! That flight time is approximately equal to a flight here in Canada between YYZ and YVR! With that screaming kid at the beginning, I was thinking you may have had second thoughts about taking that earlier flight! Lol!!
Just shows how massive Oz really is. When I was there in 2009, I had a 3-hour flight from Brisbane to Cairns (within the same state, of Queensland) and a coach tour a few days later from Alice Springs to Uluru (aka Ayer's Rock) in Northern Territory. They might look relatively close on a map but it took more than 6 hours to get there! 😮
A retro flight on a legacy carrier is really something amazing. Legacy carriers are able to have a retro offering quite well compared to newer airlines. Newer airlines have to make-up a retro livery. Have you tried flying with Scottish airline Loganair? I would love to see a tripreport on them!
40 years ago I had a screaming baby. Not that I ever tried to take it on a plane. But in keeping with the retro theme it reminded me of all those sleepless nights. Now I can remember why we limited our family to just two children. There WAS a reason after all.
Just one suggestion guys. Please add some bg music when a child is crying onboard. It's pretty much annoying to hear those screams while watching the video. Cheers
Thank you Felix for bringing me not that far memories! Sydney is the farest city I've ever been to and I was flying the same flight as you QF649 but in November last year. Maybe my plane does not have uniqe livery as yours and was over 1 hour delayed but I had IFE on my 737 :) While my flight from Singapore to Sydney on Qantas A380 was bad and They wanted freeze me to death, flight to Perth was overall nice experience and I enjoyed free messaging via WiFi! My greetings to all Aussies, you are such a nice people!
My very first plane ride was with no Tech just the radio on the a rest. It was 2009 with I flew my first plane with the IFE. In fact in the early 2000s flew over seas with parents many times with IFE. It’s nice to know that there are planes with no IFE still out there.
My very first flight was in 1955 in an NAC DC3 between Wellington and Auckland. From what I remember seats were provided! The plane was most probably a converted ww2 transport.
I flew the QF 737-800 in economy from Perth to Sydney and noticed that the cabin was quite old. Ups: they have the wifi, where you can connect. You can use the wifi to browse through the internet, watch TH-cam videos, go on social media, check emails and scores. The breakfast was alright, but they could have done much better by adding other foods like bakery and fruit to it. Downs: they got rid of the radio stations on the 737 aircraft. In fact Qantas has removed the radio stations a few years ago and it was disappointing. As we move into a digital streaming era, the days of seeing radio on airlines is sadly long gone.
I fly Qantas all the time Im a dual resient of Sydney and Melbourne so I fly each month all year round. But I want to fly to Perth this year so thanks for the video.
@@Parallex001 Pharmacies usually sell medicines for babies that make them sleep when flying, that are not usually dangerous for the most of them. Its not that i dont like them (sadly i dont). But i dare you to withstand a crying baby for a hole flight and not being annoyed. Not everyone has the ability to deal in a good way with those earraping noises
I like Qantas but for domestic flights you are paying always 2 or 3 more times than with the other airlines, Rex is the best option if you need to check a bag, Jetstar the best option if you are traveling light
I imagine you know that Qantas will be replacing all their 737's and 717's with Airbus A321's and A220's. Due to start taking delivery later this year. The other major carrier, Virgin Australia, are due to start receiving their new 737 Max's starting June.
What I liked about Qantas during Covid: They handed out new medicinal masks after 2h flight time, as it was recommended to wear a mask only 2h continuously. Very nice service.
7:21 I like how the power suddenly surged and some video screens retracted in the middle of safety video just when the kid screamed. Talk about nightmarish cinematic IFE. 😂
14:30 I've flown Melbourne to perth twice on the A330 in the last year and both times they handed our chocolates similar to the one shown there, haven't had it arriving anywhere else though.
This aircraft is, due to retro livery, Retro Roo (second word is a common abbreviation of "Kangaroo", a national animal of Australia) II. I think, that LOT Polish Airlines should temporarily repaint one of it's aircrafts for 3rd European Games.
If it wasn’t because Qantas originally mainly served Queensland and the Northern Territories, i think it would be named something like Australia Airways or Air Australia.
flew that same flight a few weeks ago in the simulator, nice :D kids are just kids, but it can be a wee bit annoying. had that pleasure last year on a long haul for 9:30h straight
I've got two kids and have flown with them several times and been really lucky. They're both very placid and have (with one exception) never cried when flying and we're strict about them behaving themselves. BUT just once we had a nightmare. For the last 25 minutes of a flight as we were descending and landing my daughter who was fourteen months started wailing. She was inconsolable and nothing that usually worked to sooth her worked. When we landed the crew let us off first!!! We were SO embarrassed. However, what meant the absolute world to us was that the people around us were really nice. Some offered to help and when we were getting off we got so many sympathetic smiles. The moral of this story is (although I know you can get some real dickhead parents who don't even try) most of the time when babies cry it's because they're in distress and they're only babies so it's the only way they know how to communicate. The parents are probably having nervous breakdowns. So just be nice. Be the adults.
Got a son myself. Me and my wife were super worried when he flew long haul for the first time as a 6-months old baby. Apart for a short cry when we take-off and landing (most likely due to the pressure difference), thankfully, he behaves very well. The fellow passengers were really nice and we didn't hear any annoyed sigh or any sign of complaints from them. However, on the short-haul flight before it, although my son behaves more or less the same as on the long-haul flight, some people around where we were sitting complained to us. Me and my wife, on both flights, tried our best to pacify our son, and to be honest, quite worried to the point of prepared a bag of snacks with a 'sorry note'. On this topic, I think that most, if not all, parents are trying their best for their child to not become a disturbance. Thus, I was quite surprised that several comments on this video showing a low level of tolerance towards the wailing kid. Please, be nice to them, they are probably are panicking themselves.
@@zulfikaradlannadzir5938 Exactly. When you have a tiny child clearly in some kind of distress and you're a grown adult but you have no sympathy or care because the only thing you care about is yourself - you're actually not fit to stand in judgement of others. I bet if it was a whimpering puppy disturbing the peace they'd all be wanting to take turns to comfort it. I'll actually never forget that video of a guy who, instead of going 'oh, poor me', volunteered to help a mother by taking her crying toddler for a walk up and down the plane. That's a real man.
Personally, I understand when babies cry, and I understand when people get annoyed when a baby cries on a plane. But, one thing I can commend you on is that you at least tried to calm your daughter. And luckily it was the last 25 minutes.
I don’t think I’d be able to cope with a screaming baby on a flight. I have this thing where Noise that I have no control over, causes me immense amounts of stress and I don’t know why 😅 Like if I’m talking and someone interrupts me, or another example if someone near me is saying the same thing over and over while i’m trying to talk to someone, i get unnecessarily angry inside 😂 A screaming baby on a flying metal pencil would result in my brain exploding
Ah! The mandatory screamer, who could fly without one! Juast knew it was coming along with us as you walked to the departure gate. LOL! Kudos for the parent/s not committing infanticide! Honestly, I prefer the modern setup, not retro! Good info though.
Damn, that is way more then any us airline. I flew DFW-SJU (which is right about 5 hours of flight time) on A321s and 737s and always only got a single pack of cookies and maybe a drink of choice throughout the flight.
During the same month on the same year i flew from Melbourne to Adelaide as i was getting back home after a nice holiday in Vietnam, and on the flight from VIC to SA the crew handed out sandwiches and chocolates which is really nice. but when flying to and from Vietnam i was on Vietnamese airline planes
That retro livery looks way better than the current, modern livery. Can't remember the last time i saw drop down screens on an aircraft. And that screaming kid... Nightmare.
The baby screaming before you even board shows we have a quality product in Australia 🇦🇺 a good chance to test the prayer 🙏 room otherwise it might 2 rows from you all the way to Perth 😮 I love the Qantas retro livery At 5:02 it sounds like you didn't pray hard enough 😂
Nice video. 👍 I have to say I found the screaming child quite triggering … I was on a long distance train last week near an overtired child who had an equally piercing scream … I figured the child must fall asleep sooner or later so didn’t change seats. I was wrong. 😝🤦♂️
I remember a few years ago, i read a news story about passengers on an Iceland Air flight had to endure a toddler’s screaming and temper tantrum for the whole 8-hour flight. I bet they couldn’t wait to get off that plane…
I did a poll two months ago, where out of 3,000 people, 71% said they preferred our videos with subtitles. You can easily avoid them as substitles=blue text in thumbnail and voice-over=red text in thumbnail. The problem with voice-over videos is, that they are considerably more work. It's just impossible for me to do this with every video, so for shorter flights, subtitled videos will remain.
@@simply_aviation oh wow, appreciate the reply :D. Yea i did suspect the voiceovers are massively resource intensive. Still love your videos, and thank you for the tip on figuring out which are with voiceovers and subs.
Sounds like there was an exorcism going on during departure. :/
The baby did have a nice set of lungs on him or her!😅
😂😂
always remember the same situation that happened to me. flew from mel to hobart in 2016, with a 2 year old sitting next to me... he cried so loud and puked all over the place (and on my clothes xd). just cute babies afterall:) got nothing to complain about
In Economy, the Shrieking Baby IFE is provided at no extra cost. ;-) Bring your own noise-canceling headphones. I feel for the parent, who must be very embarrassed, and I applaud the understanding passengers who do not complain.
If someone can come up with Baby Cry Noise Cancellation headphones, they'll deserve a Nobel award .. 😂😂
This flight is so retro that the baby heard yelling at the start is now 52 years old.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
A candidate for the drop-off chute at the Baby-Oil factory!
That was no baby. It WAS a 52 year old Karen. Complaining that her seat didn't recline enough, that the person in front reclined too much, that the meal was too slow, that the weather wasn't good enough and that she wanted to talk to the captain RIGHT NOW.
I agree that the blood curdling, ear piercing, eardrum damaging screams of the baby added a certain vintage charm to that charming vintage aircraft design....it all works together like a piece of a puzzle!
@smitajky and she said the plane was too loud
What perfects the retro style is that they decided to paint it on the 737. The cockpit design closely resembles that of a classic Boeing 707 making it look more nostalgic.
Felix was happily recording and interpreting while there's an exorcism in the back😂
the screaming baby… once i heard it at the terminal i knew it would be on your flight. jesus christ i would cry 💀
Gotta love the classic ScreamingKid (tm) IFA (In Flight Annoyance) system! 😂
I always wonder how airlines manage it, to distribute crying children so perfectly, in order to equip every single flight with at least one of them.
Underrated 🤣
It's aviation law, Qantas would have to pay a big fine if there wasn't a screaming child and children should always be let loose in the aisle to make sure the crew don't have it too easy 😊
it is an extremely efficient software program developed by the Australian CIA in conjunction with the UK's Scotland Yard that somehow is able to, with great tact and sophistication, distribute a screaming baby to each airplane... it's a marvel of modern technology!
Finally a trip down under! But the kids tho 😮😅
It's the Australian parents that are the worst at parenting.
Just remember, the noise from screaming kids carries through the whole plane. If you paid extra for business class on this plane, you still have to listen to all that... making the experience one to be endured rather than enjoyed.
A great video. I live in Perth and have flown this sector many, many times in both directions, not only with QF but also with VA and, back in the good old days, Ansett Airlines (RIP). The video portrays the experience very well. It's always more comfortable in a wide body, and in the past they've included 767s and 747s. Even now, QF operates a lot of these flights with 332s. But the 738s are also okay. QF has slightly better catering than VA, but VA is consistently less expensive and otherwise very similar. And the daylight flights with minimal cloud cover are very scenic, as your video demonstrates. I can also highly recommend the ground-level trip by car or train, BTW.
They need special/extra plane for parents with screaming kids.
Or just put them in the cargo hold
Like in hotels, there should be adults only flights
I agree
Yes, they do.
I flew from Brisbane to Dubai on Emirates, a 14 hour flight, and as soon as we got airborne, there was a kid/baby screaming and crying. The parents seemingly did nothing to quiet it down. Thank God for noise canceling headphones
For some reason, I never thought it would take that long to fly across Australia! Nevewer realized how big that country actually is! That flight time is approximately equal to a flight here in Canada between YYZ and YVR! With that screaming kid at the beginning, I was thinking you may have had second thoughts about taking that earlier flight! Lol!!
Just shows how massive Oz really is. When I was there in 2009, I had a 3-hour flight from Brisbane to Cairns (within the same state, of Queensland) and a coach tour a few days later from Alice Springs to Uluru (aka Ayer's Rock) in Northern Territory. They might look relatively close on a map but it took more than 6 hours to get there! 😮
Australia is not much smaller than the continental US
Bro NZ to Sydney is 2HR 30 and from Sydney to Perth is 4hr 20th!!?
In the opposite direction (PER to SYD), the flight time, against the prevailing westerly winds, is typically about an hour longer.
Actually an hour shorter as it is WITH the jet stream!
A retro flight on a legacy carrier is really something amazing. Legacy carriers are able to have a retro offering quite well compared to newer airlines. Newer airlines have to make-up a retro livery.
Have you tried flying with Scottish airline Loganair? I would love to see a tripreport on them!
i’m curious, which airlines do that?
@@iflycessnas4707jetBlue has an interesting retro-style livery on one if its A320s
Woah that aircraft is really retro and its very cool to see it!
Great flight. The old/retro seating sometimes is much comfortable than modern seat.
Felix, I give you props for ignoring that screaming 😀
And I like this retro style of this 737 which reminded me of the nostalgic , legendary Boeing 707🛬🛬🛬🛫🛫🛫✈️✈️✈️
That's what I thought when I saw the plane a Boeing 707.
@@BlueSky-gu2bx as a 10yr old I did Auckland to Sydney on a BOAC 707, as part of a trip to the UK.
7:59 Thank you for showing the screen on the ceilling going, that screen is used in the old A319
The child crying is all part of the inflight entertainment package included (lol)
Bruh 😂😂😂
40 years ago I had a screaming baby. Not that I ever tried to take it on a plane. But in keeping with the retro theme it reminded me of all those sleepless nights. Now I can remember why we limited our family to just two children. There WAS a reason after all.
Oh no, not the screaming child
😂😂
@@alperyavuz3335 It’s NOT funny. It’s torture.
I watched on mute…
@@lornayuen7444 me too
Needs to fly in the hold with the other animals 😂😂😂
bloody hell those kids are earape 😂 hope you enjoyed the flight though!
Just one suggestion guys. Please add some bg music when a child is crying onboard. It's pretty much annoying to hear those screams while watching the video. Cheers
absolutely loved the view of the city as you were climbing out on your outbound flight. Thank you for this! hope to get there some day :)
5:00 Felix, you are one very patient man.
7:59 That scream reminds me of that 8 hour flight 😂
Which one?
@@julianaogasawara2845 I think that was a Lufthansa flight if I remember
@@composer318 ok that already helps
Qantas We Have Not Seen This Airline In A While
5th!
Damn The Flight Had So Many Screaming Kids
bruh when u say 5th its like coming last in a 4km race and being like "i'm in the top 1000"
@@Pies. What?
I Only Said 5th Because I Wanted To
I did the landing gear change on VXQ in June 2022. Both the main landing gear aft trunnion bearing changes are my work amongst many other tasks 😇.
Thank you Felix for bringing me not that far memories! Sydney is the farest city I've ever been to and I was flying the same flight as you QF649 but in November last year. Maybe my plane does not have uniqe livery as yours and was over 1 hour delayed but I had IFE on my 737 :) While my flight from Singapore to Sydney on Qantas A380 was bad and They wanted freeze me to death, flight to Perth was overall nice experience and I enjoyed free messaging via WiFi! My greetings to all Aussies, you are such a nice people!
My god, that kid. If only retro roo had ejector seats.
that toddler screaming omg that'll do my head in
Excellent video Felix, hopefully that kid was alright.
I work as a qantas ground handler at Perth and if i remember correctly i think i unloaded your flight!!
Cool!! I’m 😮
My very first plane ride was with no Tech just the radio on the a rest. It was 2009 with I flew my first plane with the IFE. In fact in the early 2000s flew over seas with parents many times with IFE. It’s nice to know that there are planes with no IFE still out there.
My very first flight was in 1955 in an NAC DC3 between Wellington and Auckland. From what I remember seats were provided! The plane was most probably a converted ww2 transport.
I flew the QF 737-800 in economy from Perth to Sydney and noticed that the cabin was quite old.
Ups: they have the wifi, where you can connect. You can use the wifi to browse through the internet, watch TH-cam videos, go on social media, check emails and scores.
The breakfast was alright, but they could have done much better by adding other foods like bakery and fruit to it.
Downs: they got rid of the radio stations on the 737 aircraft. In fact Qantas has removed the radio stations a few years ago and it was disappointing. As we move into a digital streaming era, the days of seeing radio on airlines is sadly long gone.
I thought that kid was going to scream all the way to Perth. 😀 Thanks for the tip on the app. I'm flying Qantas next week and didn't know about it.
I fly Qantas all the time Im a dual resient of Sydney and Melbourne so I fly each month all year round. But I want to fly to Perth this year so thanks for the video.
flying the rerto roo with qantas love this livery
Airlines should extra-charge parents for their babies shouting out loud. What a soundtrack
People should extra-charge you for being an immature bellend 😂😂😂😂
Yes, Agree!
I would just take my sleeping pill when there are annoying humans.
It's not parents fault that their babies cry. Just say that you hate babies instead of making up a dumb way to blame people.
@@Parallex001 Pharmacies usually sell medicines for babies that make them sleep when flying, that are not usually dangerous for the most of them. Its not that i dont like them (sadly i dont). But i dare you to withstand a crying baby for a hole flight and not being annoyed. Not everyone has the ability to deal in a good way with those earraping noises
I like Qantas but for domestic flights you are paying always 2 or 3 more times than with the other airlines, Rex is the best option if you need to check a bag, Jetstar the best option if you are traveling light
I imagine you know that Qantas will be replacing all their 737's and 717's with Airbus A321's and A220's.
Due to start taking delivery later this year.
The other major carrier, Virgin Australia, are due to start receiving their new 737 Max's starting June.
The 737 max!!!
Seems like it’ll just be Hawaiian left operating the 717. Sad.
This is one of the older 737's, and its currently parked. they'll only replace the older ones just like VH-VXQ
What I liked about Qantas during Covid: They handed out new medicinal masks after 2h flight time, as it was recommended to wear a mask only 2h continuously. Very nice service.
Interesting that this plane also has the retro IFE. Only thought the older MAS planes like 9M-FFE and 9M-FFF had them.
OMG. The sound of the screaming kid, she/he sound like the world is going to end. I can’t stuck with that for the rest of my flight 🤣
7:21 I like how the power suddenly surged and some video screens retracted in the middle of safety video just when the kid screamed. Talk about nightmarish cinematic IFE. 😂
“We’re getting ready for takeoff! :D”
Baby: “I’ll make that :D turn into D:”
5:19 all the way to 8:42 exorcism hits differently
I would just take my sleeping pill
So cool to see you back down under hope you enjoyed your trip here :)
That Qantaslink Q200 was flying to my airport and work town Merimbula I live 30 minutes drive west of Merimbula.
I recognise the screaming from the terminal footage!
14:30 I've flown Melbourne to perth twice on the A330 in the last year and both times they handed our chocolates similar to the one shown there, haven't had it arriving anywhere else though.
The baby is crying, I can’t focus the video!! 😢😢
Then mute it
Love seeing the Retro Roos fly in an out of my local intl, YMML. They have a beautiful livery.
This aircraft is, due to retro livery, Retro Roo (second word is a common abbreviation of "Kangaroo", a national animal of Australia) II. I think, that LOT Polish Airlines should temporarily repaint one of it's aircrafts for 3rd European Games.
These intros are so good i keep rewinding just to see the flight map
@8:33 the Singapore Airlines A380, what a sight
If it wasn’t because Qantas originally mainly served Queensland and the Northern Territories, i think it would be named something like Australia Airways or Air Australia.
look what i got... a fresh tripreport posted within 2 hrs:)
Thanks for the lesson about the origins of the Qantas name!
flew that same flight a few weeks ago in the simulator, nice :D kids are just kids, but it can be a wee bit annoying. had that pleasure last year on a long haul for 9:30h straight
Perfect seat for the CBD shot on departure. So glad you enjoyed your stay here.
I was on this flight about 2 months ago and it was an updated cabin with seat back entertainment
I've got two kids and have flown with them several times and been really lucky. They're both very placid and have (with one exception) never cried when flying and we're strict about them behaving themselves. BUT just once we had a nightmare. For the last 25 minutes of a flight as we were descending and landing my daughter who was fourteen months started wailing. She was inconsolable and nothing that usually worked to sooth her worked. When we landed the crew let us off first!!! We were SO embarrassed. However, what meant the absolute world to us was that the people around us were really nice. Some offered to help and when we were getting off we got so many sympathetic smiles. The moral of this story is (although I know you can get some real dickhead parents who don't even try) most of the time when babies cry it's because they're in distress and they're only babies so it's the only way they know how to communicate. The parents are probably having nervous breakdowns. So just be nice. Be the adults.
Well said 👍. The dramatic charges in air pressure affect little one’s ears and can hurt like mad.
Got a son myself. Me and my wife were super worried when he flew long haul for the first time as a 6-months old baby. Apart for a short cry when we take-off and landing (most likely due to the pressure difference), thankfully, he behaves very well. The fellow passengers were really nice and we didn't hear any annoyed sigh or any sign of complaints from them. However, on the short-haul flight before it, although my son behaves more or less the same as on the long-haul flight, some people around where we were sitting complained to us. Me and my wife, on both flights, tried our best to pacify our son, and to be honest, quite worried to the point of prepared a bag of snacks with a 'sorry note'.
On this topic, I think that most, if not all, parents are trying their best for their child to not become a disturbance. Thus, I was quite surprised that several comments on this video showing a low level of tolerance towards the wailing kid. Please, be nice to them, they are probably are panicking themselves.
@@zulfikaradlannadzir5938 Exactly. When you have a tiny child clearly in some kind of distress and you're a grown adult but you have no sympathy or care because the only thing you care about is yourself - you're actually not fit to stand in judgement of others. I bet if it was a whimpering puppy disturbing the peace they'd all be wanting to take turns to comfort it. I'll actually never forget that video of a guy who, instead of going 'oh, poor me', volunteered to help a mother by taking her crying toddler for a walk up and down the plane. That's a real man.
Personally, I understand when babies cry, and I understand when people get annoyed when a baby cries on a plane. But, one thing I can commend you on is that you at least tried to calm your daughter. And luckily it was the last 25 minutes.
Yes I agree with you.
I don’t think I’d be able to cope with a screaming baby on a flight. I have this thing where Noise that I have no control over, causes me immense amounts of stress and I don’t know why 😅 Like if I’m talking and someone interrupts me, or another example if someone near me is saying the same thing over and over while i’m trying to talk to someone, i get unnecessarily angry inside 😂 A screaming baby on a flying metal pencil would result in my brain exploding
Love the complimentary screaming kid
One of my best friends is in the safety demo and hearing her voice on your video is so strange but cool!
What an amazing video mate!
I love simply aviation
I love the sounds of the engins starting up.
14:25 You know what’s funny? An ad for Lindor salted caramel truffles just played before this part
Do Quantas not use vacuum cleaners? The floor under the seats is filthy!
Ah! The mandatory screamer, who could fly without one! Juast knew it was coming along with us as you walked to the departure gate. LOL!
Kudos for the parent/s not committing infanticide!
Honestly, I prefer the modern setup, not retro!
Good info though.
that child is annoying me here wonder how you survived !
Please do a review of either Qantas Perth to London or Qantas Perth to Rome 🙏🏻
Qantas Perth to Rome? Is it a new flight?
@ShivWith the A330-200, right?
@@heidirabenau511 no, B787-9
Kids....i don my part in not having them :D
Oh, that screaming kid!!! I would have been heading for the emergency exits even while taxiing.
here within ten minutes and subbed with notis but how’d you deal with the baby, Felix
As somebody on their like 12th plus flight in 2 months.
Noise.Cancelling.Everything.
Also known as JANET undercover livery :). Great video, thanks guys!
Ayo baby at 5.02 was screaming like crazy!
Literally couldn't keep the volume on eith this video! Can't imagine that on a flight with nowhere to go!
And thank you Feliz for shaing your trip. Always amazing views😂
8:08 this picturesque shot with a screaming kid is so funny
Damn, that is way more then any us airline. I flew DFW-SJU (which is right about 5 hours of flight time) on A321s and 737s and always only got a single pack of cookies and maybe a drink of choice throughout the flight.
And the soundtrack of this video: that annoying baby..
During the same month on the same year i flew from Melbourne to Adelaide as i was getting back home after a nice holiday in Vietnam, and on the flight from VIC to SA the crew handed out sandwiches and chocolates which is really nice. but when flying to and from Vietnam i was on Vietnamese airline planes
Flew the other retro 737 the other day. Really solid
The whole plane went retro with the pop down screens. 😂
That retro livery looks way better than the current, modern livery. Can't remember the last time i saw drop down screens on an aircraft. And that screaming kid... Nightmare.
This screens are still very common.
@@ch36799 Not wherever I fly. Haven't seen one for years.
@@QuicknStraight In Europe they are common in 737 and A320
Where do you live and fly.
@@ch36799 Philippines, so short-haul round Asia and long-haul to Europe and back, mostly.
The baby screaming before you even board shows we have a quality product in Australia 🇦🇺 a good chance to test the prayer 🙏 room otherwise it might 2 rows from you all the way to Perth 😮 I love the Qantas retro livery
At 5:02 it sounds like you didn't pray hard enough 😂
What a smooth butter landing👍
Nice video. 👍
I have to say I found the screaming child quite triggering … I was on a long distance train last week near an overtired child who had an equally piercing scream … I figured the child must fall asleep sooner or later so didn’t change seats. I was wrong. 😝🤦♂️
I wonder what will be the next trip! I AM SO EXICTED!!!
8:06 baby really went “Imma end this airlines whole career”
i flew with that specific plane in 2020 from Sydney to Darwin!
I love this trip report😊
Thats not a scared kid but a defiant kid.. Always remember to have earplugs on a flight because you never know when you need it
I remember a few years ago, i read a news story about passengers on an Iceland Air flight had to endure a toddler’s screaming and temper tantrum for the whole 8-hour flight. I bet they couldn’t wait to get off that plane…
tbf, scientists need to get on to analyzing that kid who is able to scream for 8hrs straight!
Noise cancelling headphones is your best friend in these cases
I actually live under the flight path of your flight! Pretty awesome sight 😅
Frequent flyers: I fear no man. But that thing...
*Crying and Screaming kids*
Frequent flyers: It scares me.
that screaming child, makes me want to switch off sound, sad but true. Anyway, nice to see the A380 on the tarmac too, Singapore Airlines.
Who else misses the narration on these video? Not the same with subtitles
I did a poll two months ago, where out of 3,000 people, 71% said they preferred our videos with subtitles. You can easily avoid them as substitles=blue text in thumbnail and voice-over=red text in thumbnail. The problem with voice-over videos is, that they are considerably more work. It's just impossible for me to do this with every video, so for shorter flights, subtitled videos will remain.
@@simply_aviation oh wow, appreciate the reply :D. Yea i did suspect the voiceovers are massively resource intensive. Still love your videos, and thank you for the tip on figuring out which are with voiceovers and subs.
Anytime! :) Glad you like our videos!