I flew on one of the world’s best airlines – what to expect in premium economy as a 6ft2 passenger

Published on July 06, 2025 at 08:01 AM

IF you’re going to spend 22 and a half hours on a plane, give or take, there are a few things you need.

Comfort, entertainment and friendly staff rank high among the list of must-haves. (Also WiFi – but more of that later.)

Qantas A380 premium economy seats.
I tried out Qantas’ premium economy seats on one of their longest flights

For these, a seat in Qantas’ premium economy cabin while taking the slog from London Heathrow to (with a 2-hour layover in Singapore) ticks the boxes.

As a 6ft 2in man mountain, I’ve had my share of uncomfortable experiences on long-haul flights.

So a trip to – the longest I’d ever attempted – did give me a slight sense of dread.

An upgrade to premium economy on the upper deck of one the airline’s A380s made the journey bearable, though.

The seats were roomy enough to twist one way or another in sleep and also had the all-important extendable head-rest that adjusts from the sides for crucial extra support while dozing.

With a decent pillow from the cabin crew (plus blanket, eye mask and all the usual gubbins) it was about the easiest I’ve found it to get some kip on a plane.

The food was decent, and staff were more than happy to dig out an extra glass of when I was up to stretch my legs.

The usual array of films and TV shows were available to pass the time on the entertainment system, but for those of us who like to alternate movies with in-flight games the selection wasn’t the best.

Which kind of brings me to the biggest criticism of the service – no WiFi.

While I wouldn’t necessarily use it, I know for others it would be an absolute necessity.

Qantas say it’s in the process of being rolled out across the wider fleet and will be available on A380s in early 2026 (and free to all passengers).

With , it’s a good job it will be sorted.

With no stopover in Singapore to jump on and Instagram, how would you update your family on what a wonderful journey you’re having?

Return from Heathrow to Sydney from £1475 economy, from £3097 premium economy.

We’ve tried out some other amazing premium economy cabins as well.

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Man wearing headphones and using a laptop in an airplane seat.
There was more than enough space – but the lack of WiFi will annoy some

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