QANTAS to use 787 Dreamliner on Vancouver flights
- Airline News, QANTAS, Uncategorized
- March 4, 2020

QANTAS is set to change its Economy meal delivery on international services. The new product to be dubbed “New Economy” will remove the traditional tray and become “trayless”. This new move, which is designed to reduce catering centre handling costs, will allow the carrier to invest in the actual meal product thereby offering meal options
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QANTAS will offer some specialty “All American” on the new A380 services from Sydney to Dallas which start today 29 September. These items will be available until 05 October and are in addition to the standard menu. Customers can look forward to the following items depending on class of service. Source: QANTAS Instagram.
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It’s the end of an era as QANTAS operated its last 747 service with a First Class service this week to Hong Kong. First Class service from the 747s was removed several years and was only offered on two weekly flights from Sydney to Hong Kong complementing the A380 services operating the rest of the
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QANTAS will operate its last international Boeing 767 services on 12 September 2014, after almost 30 years of service. The sole remaining international route serviced by a QANTAS 767 were the Hawai’i flights to Honolulu. Flight QF3 will depart Sydney at 19:40 on 12 September arriving at Honolulu on the same day, The return service
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In a press release to the Australian travel industry issued 18 June 2014, Japan Airlines “confirms it will maintain current Boeing 777 with a three class configuration of Business class,Premium Economy class and Economy class service route until further.” This will be the second time Japan Airlines has postponed 787 service from Tokyo Narita to
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On Friday, 16 May 2014, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) declared the Boeing 787 to be a 777 variant for crew licensing purposes. The EASA Operational Evaluation Board recently met to discuss this 787/777 issue and agreed the 787 can be classified as a variant of the 777. For carriers like British Airways which
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