Interesting how this will play out.
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Can't imagine being able to charge as much of a premium if no longer non-stop.
Qantas to divert some flights after Iran missile attack
Qantas will consider re-routing some flights to Europe as several major airlines avoid airspace around Iran after Iran launched a missile attack on US-led forces in neighbouring Iraq.
90 passengers will be bumped from Qantas' 236-seat Boeing Dreamliners on the leg from Perth to London to reduce weight and enable the jet to travel the longer route, a Qantas spokesman said. The detour will add 40 to 50 minutes to the flight time.
Return flights from London can operate with a full passenger load thanks to favourable prevailing winds.
Qantas is considering operating QF9 to London with a fuel stop in Singapore so it can operate with a full passenger load, the spokesman said.
Can't imagine being able to charge as much of a premium if no longer non-stop.