QANTAS changes its passenger disruption policies
- Airline News, QANTAS
- March 9, 2020
Qantas continues with its popular “scenic flights”. After the success of its first scenic flight on 10 October , an eight hour aerial journey taking in Australia’s iconic sights such as the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru, the airline will now offer a “Centenary” edition scenic flight. On 16 November 2020, the airline will celebrate
READ MOREAccording to Sydney Airport, all flights arriving from Victoria to Sydney (SYD) will be arrive at the airport’s international terminal “T1” for disembarkation. Essentially they will be treated as an international arrival with similar processing controls. Due to the recent increases in COVID-19 cases in the greater Melbourne area, the use of the international
READ MOREQantas will no longer be offering its complimentary Chauffeur Drive service on flights between Australia and London. This also applies for customers booked on an eligible flight with a Qantas flight number that is operated by Emirates. Existing Chauffeur Drive bookings made on or before 15 April 2020 for travel through to 30 April 2021,
READ MOREThe Lufthansa Group of airlines, Lufthansa, Austrian, Brussels Airlines and Swiss will still maintain USA flights despite the US administration restrictions concerning European Union/Swiss citizens. Flights will continue, albeit at a heavily reduced schedule, from Germany, Austria, Belgium and Switzerland to the USA. LUFTHANSA (LH) Lufthansa will offer flights only from its Frankfurt hub to
READ MOREThe Coronavirus COVID-19 is negatively impacting demand for air travel and airlines are taking measures to mitigate and contain the negative effects. QANTAS will temporarily ground eight of its twelve strong A380s until mid-September. The airline has already reduced the number flights and capacity by using smaller aircraft from Australia to Hong Kong and Singapore
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