zizou From Australia, joined Oct 2000, 1527 posts, RR: 5 Posted (1 year 9 months 3 weeks 5 days 13 hours ago) and read 2497 times:
HI
I booked a flight today on Air NZ's website, Christchurch - Sydney and I only just realised that I instead booked a pacific blue flight (codeshare with NZ). I selected the option called "the works" (those who are familiar with ANZ's website will understand this).
Now that I realise I am flying on DJ, does that mean I will still be able to take a checked in luggage and get a meal and entertainment (as promised for NZ flights)? Or will I have to pay extra now? Any idea what my entertainment option will be?
Bluebird191 From Australia, joined Apr 2011, 76 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (1 year 9 months 3 weeks 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 2264 times:
Quoting aflyingkiwi (Reply 3): Quoting qf002 (Reply 2):
Or rather full access to the in seat live2air...
I believe Pacific Blue planes aren't equipped with live2air.
Some have live2air, some have digeplayers. The New Zealand registered aircraft (ZK) have the digeplayers, however, the Australian registeren aircraft (VH) have the live2air. The Australian registered aircraft are fairly much dedicated to the flights DPS and HKT, and the New Zealand registered aircraft do the rest of the flights. Another way of telling is the flight number - DJ41xx are operated by Virgin Australia for Pacific Blue, as mentioned before to DPS and HKT. I have seen the ocasional CHC flight operated by an Australian registered aircraft, but doesn't happen too often.