Qantas does Vegas direct

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Ah. That's more like it:

But for Qantas, these five Boeing 787 flights are anything but a gamble.

Each plane is a special charter service carrying Rugby League fans to Vegas for the February 28 kick-off of the 2026 NRL season at the city’s 60,000-seat Allegiant Stadium.

Even more ah (from last December):

But while Qantas could default to a Sydney-Vegas route, Jetstar CEO Steph Tully has her eye on Brisbane-Vegas – or, as she puts it, ā€œBris-Vegas to Las Vegas.ā€

ā€œIt’s very Jetstar, we think,ā€ she has told The Australian.

Very.
 
Well that headline certainly oversold expectations. Then again, I suppose, Airline flies a few one-off charter flights doesn't have quite the same clickbait appeal. šŸ™ƒ

I saw them hyping this story up on Facebook too; going to be quite a few confused/disappointed punters out there a month from now.
 
If Im not mistaken this is the 3rd year of NRL fan flights to LV, so nothing to see here.

Also for many people LV is a once and done type place, much more business/leisure travel to LAX/DFW where there are superior onward connections and superior lounges.
 
This is a recycled story that pops up every year (thread - Qantas eying flights to Chicago, Seattle, Las Vegas & Athens)

These are charter flights. There is zero chance of QF offering regular scheduled services to LAS.

As for being ā€œvery Jetstarā€, I don’t think the average JQ pax could afford it - and if they could, they’d spring for the extra $200 to fly with a better airline.
 
This is a recycled story that pops up every year (thread - Qantas eying flights to Chicago, Seattle, Las Vegas & Athens)

These are charter flights. There is zero chance of QF offering regular scheduled services to LAS.

As for being ā€œvery Jetstarā€, I don’t think the average JQ pax could afford it - and if they could, they’d spring for the extra $200 to fly with a better airline.

Agree, though I find myself shipped there for work once a year (begrudgingly; I hate Las Vegas) and where policy only permits PY/PY-equivalent for that flight, I could see myself flying JQ "J" over QF with the stop at LAX or SFO. Still, won't happen, recycled, hyped-up slop aside.
 
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Agree, though I find myself shipped there for work once a year (begrudgingly; I hate Las Vegas) and where policy only permits PY/PY-equivalent for that flight, I could see myself flying JQ "J" over QF with the stop at LAX or SFO. Still, won't happen, recycled, hyped-up slop aside.

It’s a moot point, but LAX is fine these days (especially on the return leg) - there’s no oneworld lounges in LAS (and the contract lounges are terrible). You’d really prefer a 15 hour flight on an uncomfortable JQ seat all to avoid a single stop connection to a 40 minute flight?
 
Last side trip we took to LAS was from SFO with some local friends, the less than one hour flight including luggage on South West was US$54 return per person. We'd happily been flying QF/BA J in/out of the US and AA "First" for all other US domestic flights but were happy to slum it for such a short trip as I suspect many others would be.
 
It’s a moot point, but LAX is fine these days (especially on the return leg) - there’s no oneworld lounges in LAS (and the contract lounges are terrible). You’d really prefer a 15 hour flight on an uncomfortable JQ seat all to avoid a single stop connection to a 40 minute flight?

JQ's "business" seat is as good or better than QF's PY seat, so yes, cutting 3-4 hours minimum off the flight would be worth it, and the LAS AMEX lounge is good enough.

But agree that LAX is far better than it used to be... haven't waited more than 10 minutes to get through immigration post-Covid.
 

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