Qantas has announced it will increase A380 services between Australia and both the UK and US from early June 2009.
The increase will follow the delivery of the fourth Qantas A380 in May.
* From 7 June, Qantas will operate five A380 services each week from Sydney to London. Increasing from three per week, the new QF31 Sydney-London services will operate on Thursdays and Sundays.
* From 9 June, A380 flights from Australia to Los Angeles will increase from five to six per week, with the addition of a fourth service from Sydney. The new QF11 Sydney-Los Angeles services will operate on Tuesdays.
Executive General Manager Qantas, Mr John Borghetti, said the Qantas A380 continued to receive exceptional feedback from customers.
“The response from our customers has reaffirmed what we set out to achieve with the aircraft – to create a designer aircraft which exceeded our customers’ expectations when it comes to comfort and functionality,” he said.
Since the launch of A380 services October 2008, Qantas has carried around 50,000 passengers on its three-aircraft A380 fleet.
Following the arrival of aircraft four in May, Qantas expects to take delivery of a further three A380s in 2009.
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February 23rd, 2009 at 3:19 pm
I was lucky enough to fly (economy) the Singapore A380 – mixed bag really – it’s nice and ‘airy’ in that the ceiling is high up. But the seats were uncomfortably narrow (I’m “stocky”). It was flying particularly fast to Singapore – apparently 670mph! It seemed to be a softer ride than the 747 and you can’t feel people stomping by in the aisles when trying to sleep. I’ll be on the upper deck on my return to UK next month :)
Thought the all economy a380 article was interesting.