Qantas Applies for Haneda Airport Slots Allocation, Plans New Routes to Brisbane and Melbourne, with Reduced Flights to Sydney

Qantas Applies for Haneda Airport Slots Allocation, Plans New Routes to Brisbane and Melbourne, with Reduced Flights to Sydney

Qantas Airways has applied to the International Air Services Commission (IASC) of Australia for the allocation of slots at Haneda Airport.

Currently, they are allocated two slots, operating two round trips daily on the Tokyo/Haneda to Sydney route. After the additional slot allocation, they plan to operate one round trip each to Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane from Tokyo/Haneda.

The service will utilize Airbus A330 aircraft, fitted with 28 business class seats and 269 economy class seats, totaling 297 seats, and aims to commence operations by April 30, 2025.

■ Timetable
QF62 Tokyo/Haneda (06:50) to Brisbane (16:45)
QF61 Brisbane (11:45) to Tokyo/Haneda (20:00)

QF80 Tokyo/Haneda (21:55) to Melbourne (09:15+1)
QF79 Melbourne (10:30) to Tokyo/Haneda (20:15)

QF26 Tokyo/Haneda (22:00) to Sydney (08:40+1)
QF25 Sydney (20:30) to Tokyo/Haneda (05:20+1)

Notice
This article was generated using automatic translation by GPT-4 API.
The translation may not be accurate.