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I wonder if anything has considered doing SYD-LHR-JFK-SYD, and SYD-JFK-LHR-SYD and if that might work for utilisation and avoid any extended tarmac time waiting for slots/curfews?

Someone once said to me "Ahh, now you are thinking outside the box", and I looked them in the eye and said "What box?".
 
I wonder if anything has considered doing SYD-LHR-JFK-SYD, and SYD-JFK-LHR-SYD and if that might work for utilisation and avoid any extended tarmac time waiting for slots/curfews?

Someone once said to me "Ahh, now you are thinking outside the box", and I looked them in the eye and said "What box?".
They would probably only be allowed to fly passengers connecting to/from Australia if at all for LHR-JFK so wouldn’t have a commercial number of passengers. Not enough travellers book RTW tickets to make that work.
 
They would probably only be allowed to fly passengers connecting to/from Australia if at all for LHR-JFK so wouldn’t have a commercial number of passengers. Not enough travellers book RTW tickets to make that work.
Not if it had approval at both ends as a 5th freedom flight (but I wouldn’t be holding my breath).
 
Not if it had approval at both ends as a 5th freedom flight (but I wouldn’t be holding my breath).
NZ are looking at LAX-LHR resumption and have suggested JFK-LHR is doable, no reason why QF cannot do similar
 
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NZ are looking at LAX-LHR resumption and have suggested JFK-LHR is doable, no reason why QF cannot do similar
It’s probably a lot more competitive (ie not profitable) v LAX/SFO to/from Europe/UK.
 
They would probably only be allowed to fly passengers connecting to/from Australia if at all for LHR-JFK so wouldn’t have a commercial number of passengers. Not enough travellers book RTW tickets to make that work.
Operating transatlantic flights is something I was about to post 😅
They would require 5th freedom rights to do so, which IASC is sitting on and Qantas has used in the past.
 
Not if it had approval at both ends as a 5th freedom flight (but I wouldn’t be holding my breath).

For it to work commercially they'd have to join the AA/BA/AY/EI/IB JV arrangement you'd think. Otherwise would be challenging to generate a decent profit from the sector.
 

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