More Brisbane-Auckland for Qantas
Qantas will add three flights to its Brisbane-Auckland service from March 29.
The extra flights will bring the number of weekly services on the route by Qantas to 10.
The new services, operated by two-class Boeing 737-300 aircraft, will complement the existing daily Boeing 767-300 services.
Qantas Queensland Regional General Manager Andrew Hogg said the three extra services would provide Qantas customers with greater flexibility.
“With 10 weekly services we are able to offer a morning and an evening service on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays,” he said
Graham Muldoon
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