(15 Feb 2022)
Qantas has confirmed that its double daily
direct flights from Australia to London will continue to operate
via Darwin, following ongoing uncertainty around the reopening of
the West Australian border and testing requirements for passengers
transiting through Singapore.
When international travel recommenced in November
last year, but Western Australia remained closed, Qantas
temporarily re-routed its Perth to London service via Darwin.
Qantas Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The Perth to London service was scheduled to
revert to operating via Perth in April, but with the West
Australian Government yet to confirm a reopening date for the
state, Qantas has decided to continue operating the route via Darwin until
at least June 2022.
To streamline transit arrangements for passengers,
Qantas will also continue to operate the Sydney to London flight
via Darwin instead of through Singapore until June 2022.
“The work of the Chief Minister and his team, and
the cooperation of Darwin Airport, have made running and now
extending this service possible. Because of their help, flying
between Australia and London has been a lot easier than it might
have been otherwise,” said Qantas Group CEO, Alan Joyce. “This extension through to at
least mid-June means the Top End has several months to properly
leverage the opening up of Australia’s borders to all tourists.
It’s a great opportunity to encourage thousands of visitors to
stop off in Darwin to see what the NT has to offer.”
Qantas currently operates daily flights from both
Melbourne and Sydney to London (via Darwin) on its 787 Dreamliner.
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