Qantas has confirmed it's launching non-stop flights to London, Paris and New York

Qantas is buying a fleet of long-range, wide-body Airbus planes to service non-stop flights from Australia to London, Paris and New York.

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Australians will be able to travel to London, Paris and New York on non-stop ultra long-haul Qantas flights from late 2025.

Qantas, which has been working on the no-stopover trips under Project Sunrise for a number of years, is ordering 12 Airbus A350-1000s wide-body aircraft to service the routes.

"It's the last frontier and the final fix for the tyranny of distance," CEO Alan Joyce said in a statement on Monday.

"The cabin is being specifically designed for maximum comfort in all classes for long-haul flying."

The new planes are 25 per cent more fuel efficient than previous generation aircraft and will carry 238 passengers in four classes, including first, business, premium economy and economy, and have a "wellbeing zone" in the centre.

The first flight is due to take off from Sydney by the end of 2025.

Before the coronavirus pandemic erupted, the so-called Kangaroo route between Australia and the UK was one of Qantas' busiest international operations.
Tourism and Transport Forum CEO Margy Osmond said the plan was a fillip for the local industry.

"What we now need to see is that growth in international visitors, because that's what is going to make a huge difference for people like far north Queensland, central Australia, the big capital cities," she told Nine Network on Monday.

Qantas also announced it is renewing its domestic narrow-body fleet from late 2023, with an order of 20 Airbus A321XLRs and 20 A220s under Project Winton, as the airline's Boeing 737s and 717s are retired.
Meanwhile, the carrier released its third-quarter trading update on Monday, showing domestic travel demand is returning to pre-COVID-19 levels ahead of expectations.

Demand for international travel is also recovering well, albeit at a slower pace due to some markets remaining closed or heavily restricted.

But bookings for destinations including London, Los Angeles, South Africa and Bali are all above pre-coronavirus levels.

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Published 2 May 2022 9:39am
Updated 2 May 2022 9:54am
Source: AAP


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