Qantas' Non Stop Perth-London Flights to go on sale this week

Qantas' Non Stop Perth-London Flights to go on sale this week

Qantas is expected to launch its non-stop flights between Perth and London in the month of april 2017 and begin selling tickets for the first of the Boeing 787 flights, which are tipped to take wing in late 
March 2018.
Here are some blanks that'll be filled in once the flights go on sale:-
Arrival and departure time:-Dreamliner will depart Perth in the late evening,around 10.30pm and reach London at 7am.The return leg will be wheels-up from Heathrow around 10 am to arrive into Perth at noon the following day.
Starting from Melbourne? It's also been tipped that the Boeing 787 service will begin from Melbourne around 7pm, allowing travellers from the Victorian capital to take their seat on the Dreamliner's 
Melbourne-Perth leg before continuing onto London (with a short break at the new Qantas Perth International Lounge).
Onwards to Los Angeles? Another one to watch: speculation that after the Dreamliner's London-Perth leg it'll continue to Melbourne and then onwards to Los Angeles as QF95 (which will be the Boeing 787's 
first international service, starting December 15 this year). This would entice Perth residents with a one-stop Dreamliner route to LA as well as help fill the plane's seats on the eastbound cross-country trek.  
A Dream(liner) run for lounge lizards: If the Boeing 787 starts it journey out of Melbourne's international terminal, this could allow Platinum-grade frequent flyers to book the Melbourne-Perth leg as a domestic
flight – and enjoy the food, drink and spa of the Qantas first class lounge by booking even the cheapest economy ticket to Perth.
How long will the non-stop flight take? Qantas estimates the flight will be around 17½ hours, but we'll soon know exactly how long travellers will spend in their comfy business class suites, 'revolutionary' 
premium economy recliners or extra-legroom economy seats.   
Either way, the Perth-London flight will easily be the world's longest Boeing 787 route and come close to being the world's longest non-stop passenger flight (right now Qatar Airways claims that crown with 
its Doha-Auckland service).
How many passengers will take this new twist on the Kangaroo Route? The advanced Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with its superior seats and ability to reduce the impact of jetlag, will be another drawcard for 
the non-stop Perth-London flights.


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Sanghmitra Wankhade
B.E(CS), MBA(Marketing) IIM Rohtak
Aerosoft Corp
Management Trainee

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