(30 June 2022, 11:36 +07)
Qantas has unveiled plans to launch direct
seasonal flights between Perth and Rome, as well as a service from Perth to
Johannesburg from 1 November and Perth to Jakarta from 30 November.
Qantas’ new non-stop flights from Australia to
Italy will be the only direct service between Australia and continental
Europe offered by any airline.
A recent study commissioned by Qantas highlighted
that traveller preference for point-to-point travel is higher than
ever post-COVID19. Appeal for direct flights from Australia to
London has increased from 45% to 59%.
Qantas A330 reg: VH-EBJ. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
“We’re seeing an increasing preference for a
non-stop flight to and from Australia to make the travel
experience as efficient and easy as possible and we expect that
will be a permanent shift in the way people want to travel,” said
Qantas Group Chief Executive Officer, Alan Joyce. “We saw an
incredible rebound in domestic travel as state borders re-opened
and we’re seeing the same thing now as more countries relax
restrictions. Our flights from Perth to London are heavily
booked, we’ve fast-tracked the return of our A380 fleet which will
free up our 787s to operate new routes including Melbourne to
Dallas, and we’re deploying A330’s to other new destinations
including India and South Korea later this year.”
Qantas first began services to Rome in 1948
from Sydney as part of the airline's 7-stop Kangaroo Route to London.
Direct services were suspended in 2003 during the SARS
pandemic.
Qantas will operate thrice weekly flights from
Sydney to Rome (via Perth) as the only non-stop flight between
Australia and Continental Europe.
Qantas passengers can also take advantage of a “circle fare” allowing them to fly into
Rome and return to Australia from London on one ticket.
“The Western Australian Italian community is
well-established in WA. The direct flights between Perth and Rome,
not only open Western Australia’s vast attractions up to Italian
tourists, but for many Western Australians who have family links
with Italy, it will bring benefits on a personal level, uniting
them with loved ones by making it easier to visit family,” said
Mark McGowan, WA Premier. “This new direct service will allow WA to grow
visitation and spend into WA, helping diversify our economy and
supporting long-term jobs. This is why as a State Government, we
invested significantly to market and promote the new Rome-Perth
flights to ensure its success into the future.”
Qantas’ thrice weekly return flights to
Johannesburg will take off from Perth on 1 November, using Airbus
A330 aircraft. The flights will cut more than six hours from the
fastest current travel time, with customers heading to
Johannesburg from Perth currently having to fly on Qantas via
Sydney, or the Middle East.
The airline’s existing four flights per week from
Sydney to Johannesburg on Boeing 787 aircraft have had strong
bookings since they recommenced in January 2022 and will increase
to daily from 30 October.
From 30 November, Qantas flights will reconnect
Perth with Jakarta for the first time since borders closed in
March 2020, beginning with thrice weekly flights using Boeing 737
aircraft.
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