The three-times-weekly service will initially operate via Singapore, but the carrier plans to turn the route direct when it takes delivery of longer-range aircraft.
Images posted on social media showed the wingtips of VH-VZW, which had operated flight QF939 from Brisbane, and VH-XZP (pictured at Townsville), which had operated QF857 from Canberra, shortly after the collision at around 9pm local time. Nobody was in…
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Has been very popular and a great way to travel into Europe fast and central. Qantas have abandoned Melbourne and they are paying a heavy price. Singapore airlines has 8 flights per day in and out of Melbourne to Singapore. Qantas has just 2 with the second added this year.
Qantas are a Sydney centric airline whereas the international airlines are picking up business out of the other states and they have a better product.
Has been very popular and a great way to travel into Europe fast and central. Qantas have abandoned Melbourne and they are paying a heavy price. Singapore airlines has 8 flights per day in and out of Melbourne to Singapore. Qantas has just 2 with the second added this year.
Qantas are a Sydney centric airline whereas the international airlines are picking up business out of the other states and they have a better product.