You are here: Home »  News » 

Welcome Guest, sign in or register here.


News » 

Qantas offers promotional A380 London-Sydney fares

Published: 16/06/2008 - Filed under: News »

  • Print
  • Send

Qantas is currently offering a promotional fare of just £380 (including taxes and charges) for a return trip on its forthcoming A380 route from London to Sydney.

The airline will launch its A380 aircraft this October, when it begins serving Los Angeles from both Sydney and Melbourne with the superjumbo. It will then receive delivery of a second A380 in November, followed by a third in early 2009, which will enable it to serve three flights a week between London and Sydney with the aircraft.

To celebrate the launch of the A380 on the UK to Australia route, Qantas is offering a limited number of economy class tickets for just £380, including taxes and charges. The tickets must be booked by midnight on June 17 (subject to availability), for travel between March 18 and April 30, 2009.

The first Qantas A380 will operate two return services each week between Australia and Los Angeles – one from Melbourne and one from Sydney, from October 24. The second delivery will up these flights to two return Melbourne-Los Angeles A380 services each week – QF93 on Mondays and Wednesdays, with the return QF94 operating the same nights; and three return Sydney-Los Angeles services – QF11 on Wednesdays, Friday and Sundays, with the return QF12 also operating the same nights.

Finally the third delivery will enable the carrier to fly three return London-Sydney A380 services each week – QF32 on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, with the return QF31 operating Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The Qantas A380 will be configured with 450 seats – 14 first class suites, 72 in business, 32 in premium economy cabin and 332 in economy. For more information on the seating products being offered onboard the carrier’s superjumbo, see online news July 25, 2007.

Visit qantas.com.

Report by Mark Caswell

Read more about...

COMMENTS » 

FrequentTraveller - 16/06/2008 16:28

It's not explicitly stated, I assume the GBP £380 fare is for a return flight. In which case they have already sold out. The cheapest I could find between those dates was £393 outbound plus £353 inbound, total £745.

ianpiper - 24/06/2008 05:56

Another marketing con

ADD A COMMENT » 

Login details

To add a comment, please enter your email address and password.

Keep me signed in until I sign out

New users

If you are not already registered with us, please enter your email address and chosen password above, and also complete the details below. Your screen name will be displayed on our website.

Your message

MORE IN NEWS » 

IHG launches Google Earth tool

IHG launches Google Earth tool 13/10/2008

Intercontinental Hotels Group has launched travel planning from space, allowing users to see where any of its IHG branded hotels are located — full story »


Radisson to expand Manchester hotel

Radisson to expand Manchester hotel 12/10/2008

The Radisson SAS Hotel Manchester Airport is to add 150 rooms to its property, bringing the total number of rooms to 510 — full story »


Dubai's Terminal 3 to open

Dubai's Terminal 3 to open 11/10/2008

The new Emirates-occupied Terminal 3 at Dubai International airport is due to open on October 14, with a phased launch starting with flights to the Americas and GCC destinations — full story »



More »



China Airport Retail Expo


TOP SECTIONS »

City guides

City guides

Compact, indispensable guides to the cities you shouldn't miss around the world
Read more »

Deals

Deals

Business Traveller offers hotel and package deals to suit every budget
Read more »

Loyalty

Loyalty

Search for promotions on your favourite airline, hotel or car rental loyalty scheme
Read more »