Qantas Airways Expands Operation of Airbus A380, Increasing Transport Capacity on US Routes

Qantas Airways Expands Operation of Airbus A380, Increasing Transport Capacity on US Routes

Qantas Airways is expanding the operation of Airbus A380 aircraft, thereby increasing transport capacity on American routes.

By resuming the operation of two Airbus A380 aircraft, which have undergone cabin refurbishments, from August 2025, transport capacity to America will be increased by 13%. This will result in a 30% increase in premium seating.

Additionally, a Boeing 787-9 aircraft will be stationed in Brisbane, and from August 11, 2025, it will be introduced on the Los Angeles and Auckland routes, offering a significant number of seats, including premium economy class. The Los Angeles route will use Airbus A330 aircraft, and the Dallas/Fort Worth route will also utilize Airbus A380 aircraft.

From February 6, 2025, flights from Melbourne to Dallas/Fort Worth will increase from three to four round trips per week, while simultaneously, flights from Sydney to Auckland to New York/John F. Kennedy will decrease from six to five round trips per week.

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