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Futterman
2005-11-30, 01:46 AM
Qantas to Increase Services to New York Latest News
Sydney, 30 November 2005

Qantas announced today that it would increase the number of services it operates to New York from three to five per week from 27 February 2006.

The Executive General Manager of Qantas, Mr John Borghetti, said the addition of two extra services each week, operating from Sydney via Los Angeles, would provide customers with additional choices for travel to New York.

"In particular, it will provide Australian businesses with better access to markets on the US East Coast."

Mr Borghetti said the additional New York services would operate into JFK Airport on Mondays and Saturdays using three-class Boeing 747-400 aircraft with Qantas' award winning Skybed in business class.

Qantas currently operates services to New York on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Mr Borghetti said that in recent weeks Qantas had announced direct flights from Australia to San Francisco and had also added nine extra services from Sydney to Los Angeles between December 2005 and February 2006 to cater for peak season demand.

In addition to the 18 Qantas services operating between Los Angeles and Sydney each week, passengers travelling from New York to Los Angeles could also transfer to Qantas services operating to Brisbane and Melbourne.



Issued by Qantas Corporate Communication (Q3361)
Email: [email protected]
http://www.qantas.com.au/regions/dyn/au ... ov05/Q3361 (http://www.qantas.com.au/regions/dyn/au/publicaffairs/details?ArticleID=2005/nov05/Q3361)

Me happy. :)

Alex T
2005-11-30, 03:42 AM
me not :( it doesnt come to STL! lol

Alex

Mr Smith
2005-11-30, 03:49 AM
good ol milk run...not to many passengers from Australia/New York use the QF 107/108 service from/to New York so it'll get a good workout with lots of cargo shoved in the belly.

Futterman
2005-11-30, 04:00 AM
QF 107/108 service from/to New York

More like 'to/from'. :) The cargo hold's always been more full than the cabin, but I guess the demand is there some way, shape, or form.

I wonder if the times are changing as well.

PhilDernerJr
2005-11-30, 06:33 AM
good ol milk run...not to many passengers from Australia/New York use the QF 107/108 service from/to New York so it'll get a good workout with lots of cargo shoved in the belly.

Doesn't that bring down ticket pirces on those flights?

Mr Smith
2005-11-30, 09:47 AM
[quote="Mr Smith":c0408]good ol milk run...not to many passengers from Australia/New York use the QF 107/108 service from/to New York so it'll get a good workout with lots of cargo shoved in the belly.

Doesn't that bring down ticket pirces on those flights?[/quote:c0408]

Qantas keeps them traditionally higher than UA on that route because of the service provided, it's QF's most profitable route yet 400000 seats go empty each year... :shock:

eric8669
2005-11-30, 09:56 AM
great news. :D

T-Bird76
2005-11-30, 12:28 PM
So two more chances to get Wunala during the week! Although it will prob rain like it always does when she comes in, lol.

mirrodie
2005-11-30, 02:08 PM
SO maybe that will mean more award seats too. That is one friggin tough route