Qantas raises A380 London flights
Friday, 13 Feb, 2009
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Qantas is to introduce more flights between London and Sydney using the 450-seat Airbus A380.
The number of flights served by the four-class super jumbo will be raised to five a week from June 8.
This follows the delivery of the fourth A380 to the Australian carrier in May.
The aircraft will operate from Heathrow to Sydney via Singapore on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Qantas is scheduled to take delivery of a further four A380s this year as part of a 20-strong order.
by Phil Davies
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