Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Qantas bets on non-stop Sydney-london flights with Airbus order

- SYDNEY

Qantas Airways will fly non-stop from Sydney to London after ordering a dozen special Airbus jets, charging higher fares in a multi-billion dollar bet that fliers will pay a premium to save four hours on the popular route. To be launched late in 2025, the flights will use A350-1000 planes, specially configured with extra premium seating and reduced overall capacity, to ferry up to 238 passengers in a 20-hour trip — the world’s longest direct commercial flight. Announcing plans for the service on Monday, the loss-making carrier said a strong recovery in the domestic market and signs of an improvemen­t in internatio­nal flying after the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic had given it the confidence to make a major investment on its future. Qantas forecasts a return to profit in the financial year starting this July. The order from the European aircraft maker also includes 40 narrowbody A321XLR and A220 jets to start the replacemen­t of Qantas’ ageing domestic fleet, with deliveries spread over a decade. The airline did not disclose the value of the Airbus deal, but analysts at Barrenjoey estimated in a client note it would cost at least A$6 billion ($4.23 billion). “Since the start of the calendar year, we have seen huge increases in demand,” Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce told reporters at Sydney Airport, where an Airbus A350-1000 test plane flown from France emblazoned with the Qantas logo and “Our Spirit flies further” was parked in a hangar as a backdrop for the announceme­nt. Qantas shares surged as much as 5.5 percent on Monday to the highest level since November after it also said debt levels had fallen to pre-covid levels faster than the market’s expectatio­ns.

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