Qantas will return to pre-Covid international capacity by early 2024 with the help of wet leasing two Finnair A330 aircraft, which will operate selected Qantas flights between Sydney and Singapore from late October and all flights between Sydney and Bangkok from late March 2024. For the first two-and-a-half years of this agreement, flights will be operated by Finnair pilots and cabin crew.
- More flights to key destinations including Tokyo, Los Angeles and New York
- Frequency between Australia and Japan to double with four daily flights to Tokyo (Melbourne and Brisbane shifted to Narita)
- Two new international routes to launch from Brisbane
- Two Airbus A330s to be leased from Finnair to meet demand
- Around 300 more pilots and cabin crew required to support extra flying
United States | |
Melbourne – Los Angeles | Flights to increase from daily to nine per week, increasing capacity by around 60 per cent with more A380 flying. |
Sydney – New York via Auckland | Flights to increase from three to four per week. |
Asia | |
Australia to Tokyo | Flights to double, increasing from 14 to 28 per week, offering the choice of four daily flights to Japan from 26 November. · Sydney –Tokyo to increase from daily to double daily. · Melbourne – Tokyo to increase from four per week to daily. · Brisbane – Tokyo to increase from three per week to daily. Services from Melbourne and Brisbane will move to Narita Airport. |
Sydney – Shanghai | Flights to commence for the first time in more than three years with daily A330 flights. |
Sydney – Hong Kong | Capacity boosted by more than 50 per cent over the peak Australian summer season, with daily flights to be operated by a mix of A380 and A330 aircraft. |
Melbourne – Hong Kong | Flights to increase from four per week to daily. |
Melbourne – Singapore | Flights to increase from 10 to 14 per week from 31 March 2024. |
Sydney – Singapore | Flights to increase from 14 to 15 per week from 31 March 2024. |
Melbourne – Delhi | Flights to increase from three to six per week over the peak Australian summer season. |
Pacific and Tasman | |
Brisbane – Wellington | New route to operate daily with E190 aircraft. |
Brisbane – Honiara, Solomon Islands | New route to operate three days per week with E190 aircraft. |
Sydney – Christchurch | Flights to increase from 11 to 14 per week. |
Sydney – Queenstown | Flights to increase by up to one per week, with up to 14 flights over the peak Australian summer season. |
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