New York flights are fine, it's the SYD-LHR that is the issue
Wait and see how heavy these new tanks are..........
SYD has flights to Antartica ?Just realised that when Sunrise services commence in ‘26, SYD will be the only airport in the world to have direct flights to all 7 continents.
Yes, SYD has Qantas sightseeing flights to Antarctica. Qantas is also the only airline that flies to all 7 continents.SYD has flights to Antartica ?
LHR I think today is the only airport with direct flights to 6 continents
I think it's a stretch to say that it has flights to Antarctica.Yes, SYD has Qantas sightseeing flights to Antarctica. Qantas is also the only airline that flies to all 7 continents.
Well clearly Simple Flying disagrees with you.I think it's a stretch to say that it has flights to Antarctica.
DXB? DOH? IST? JFK?LHR I think today is the only airport with direct flights to 6 continents
LHR I think today is the only airport with direct flights to 6 continents
I think because of the obvious climatic circumstances in Antarctica and it being uninhabitable, I wouldn’t be too fussed on whether those flights land there or not - they’re still flights to Antarctica
Adelaide is basically Australia’s CHC - they have no long haul flights from their flag carrier but foreign airlines operate their long-haul dailies into these cities. It’s profitable for the foreign carriers but would be unsustainable for airlines like QF and NZ to have long haul from ADL and CHC respectively.
Airlines like QR on the East Aus-Europe corridor will become the equivalent of airlines like Fiji Airways or Hawaiian on the East Aus-West USA corridor, where over 80% fly nonstop. A matter of when, not if. By by the mid 30s to early 40s QR won’t be a competitor for QF to worry about, it’ll be BA, UA and VS flying alongside QF on the Sunrise routes who QF will fight for market share against.
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This is very true and often gets lost in the mix but yes if you are going to the UK then Sunrise would definitely appeal to many but if I’m going to somewhere else in Europe then I still need to put up with the “Heathrow experience” and the costs that go with it to backtrack so in the end how much time do you save. The Sunrise flights will also have a very Premium (inflated) fare attached too which would put some people off. QF are still going to need to relly on EK to carry the bulk of their European travel for some time id thinkAirlines like QR and TK also offer the opportunity to on-fly direct to numerous ports in Europe, without having to backtrack from (the very expensive charge-wise) LHR. Loyal Qantas Sunrise flyers not going to UK instantly lose those precious 5 hours gained, and pay not only the extra for Sunrise but also for an extra onwards flight.
ADL has 2x QR daily’sQR is an oddball since they go via MEL (but they win on product).
This is a very good point. EK was the global superstar while QR was still (relatively quietly) growing and seen as a much smaller operation (and the new airport was still years away so DOH was not as attractive for connections vs the megopolis of DXB). QR was also not a oneworld member - though they joined shortly after QF/EK (Oct 2013) - and of course we know Al Baker lost his mind at QF over the EK tie up (one presumes QF were well aware of QR's oneworld plans while they were dealing with EK) and thus the whole relationship between QF/QR became so fractured.Which is part the reason why QF ditched the BA partnership in lieu of EK. Fortunately, we can all still fly one stop to multiple Euro cites one stop on QF codes.
With 20:20 hindsight, it would have been great if QF had partnered with QR but at the time, they were only flying to MEL and no where else to be seen in Oz. A real shame. Plus, I doubt QF would have bothered flying their own metal to DOH like they did to DXB.
oh! ok I'm corrected there. I thought the direct had been replaced by the MEL tag. My apologies.ADL has 2x QR daily’s
We have the direct ADL-DOH service and the ADL-MEL-DOH one
You very well know what I mean . They're dedicated tourist flights to Antarctica and can't land there due to obvious reasons. If it was QR that operated sightseeing flights from DOH I'm sure you'd rock up to their defence and proudly state that DOH is a seven-continent airport and QR is a seven-continent airlineYeah, sort of like my direct flight HBA-BNE is a flight to NSW . Or my flight SIN-LHR is a flight to .... any of the dozen or more countries we overfly.
There are plenty of new and old posts on here made by dozens of users explaining why QF operating from ADL is unsustainable, uneconomical and unprofitable. I'm sure you've read all of those posts, again this 'QF don't fly international from ADL they bad boo hoo' is a line used online by many operatives and fans of QR based there and in Canberra. I'm not going to join those posters in writing an essay on why it's wrong because it will land on deaf ears, and on the off chance you haven't read an excellent explanation of why QF flying international out of ADL is simply wrong, here's the most recent and thorough explanation on the forum (by @RichardMEL)Funny, that's a line run by someone else here and equally fatuous. Neither say why it wouldn't it be profitable for Qantas to fly internationally from Adelaide when it is apparently profitable for other airlines who don't have the advantage of a 'home base'?
Yes and yes. There's something that suggests that your role at QR is something more than just flyer/frequent flyer with themYou seem a bit obsessed with Qatar Airways. Happy to say I am too, as its the best business class in the sky and competitively priced.
As if I am unaware QR and TK have an extensive network and frequency of services to Europe? Do you really think that? It's clear you despise the national carrier, but why only the excessive credit to QR (and to a less extent TK but in your other messages QR only), why no mention of EK, SQ, CX etc? Hot Tip: Maybe if you're trying to spruik an alternative to QF, make sure you mention all of QF's major competitors serving the relevant routes rather than just the one airline you like/fly/are potentially affiliated with, just to give people more insight, rather than more vindication that you have potential affiliations with QR.I, and a number of others here have said we wouldn't fly direct Oz-LHR, even if it wasn't horrendously more expensive, just to save, what, 5 hours to London? Your important business types, sure, get there ASAP. But I look forward to a walk-around, nice lounge meal and more to break the journey. A saving of about 5 hours means nothing if you are going to Europe for a week or more. So why pay extra for the priveledge? Oh, and I dare say all those nice features of the Sunrise flights such as wellness zones and extra space will go the way of the Captain Cook Lounge, in time.
Airlines like QR and TK also offer the opportunity to on-fly direct to numerous ports in Europe, without having to backtrack from (the very expensive charge-wise) LHR. Loyal Qantas Sunrise flyers not going to UK instantly lose those precious 5 hours gained, and pay not only the extra for Sunrise but also for an extra onwards flight.
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If it was QR that operated sightseeing flights from DOH I'm sure you'd rock up to their defence and proudly state that DOH is a seven-continent airport and QR is a seven-continent airline
again this 'QF don't fly international from ADL they bad boo hoo' is a line used online by many operatives and fans of QR based there and in Canberra.
There's something that suggests that your role at QR is something more than just flyer/frequent flyer with them
It's clear you despise the national carrier, but why only the excessive credit to QR (and to a less extent TK but in your other messages QR only), why no mention of EK, SQ, CX etc?
Join the club. I wondrr if anyone out there still seriously thinks I work for QF MarketingAh! That conspiracy theory rears its head again.
Good on @RichardMEL for making the case that you couldn't. And with sincere respect to RM, his argument doesn't really answer why QF can't fly int'l out of ADL - mostly why it prefers to fly out of SYD/MEL, which we know.
I'd need to fly to ADL first lolAnd @RichardMEL , I'd recommend trying the QR ADL-MEL-DOH tag flight. The timing when I took it landed us in MEL at about 11:30, just in time for a nice lunch in the Qantas Flounge before sauntering back on board at about 2pm .
Don’t you even dare try to play this classic card that the other QR fanboys and operatives have long used. You know full well that QF’s customer base (the Australian travelling public) were legally banned from leaving Australia, and if they did fly international regularly during that time they would have gone bust because planes would have been completely empty. QR could do it because in 2021 the world was ahead of Australia and they deployed their planes to profitable destinations elsewhere to offset the major loss they were bleeding to fly into Australia during the draconian pandemic restrictions in this country.Oh and why when I see the phrase 'national carrier' do I think of covid?
All this spin and distractions and jokes and you still haven’t answered the question. I’ve given my answer; I have zero affiliations with QF. So what are your affiliations, if any, with QR?Yes, guv, its a fair cop, I'm really Ali Al Baker,
moonlighting and trying to bring down Qantas, as always.
Yep, and I have flown QR before. Great experience all the way from check-in to baggage claim. This is not a matter of personal experience; I just like our country more than you and support the success and government protection of big Australian business on the world stage in an increasingly competitive environment . Assuming you’re just a customer and not anyone higher, consistently excellent experiences on QR shouldn’t program you to shill online for them alongside constantly offering a negative, pessimistic and overexaggerated view on any positive post about QF here.Why not try QR and TK for yourself and see what the fuss is about?