jakeseven7
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Wow!!!FCO will be daily, non stop to/from PER
Wow!!!FCO will be daily, non stop to/from PER
The new title of this thread is actually incorrect - the capacity is coming from domestic. BNE/LAX is being swapped from a 787 to A330 which is actually an increase in number of seats.
Do we know when these will be bookable? I'm not seeing the daily PER-FCO yet when looking for flights on Qantas or EF... unless I'm missing it?FCO will be daily, non stop to/from PER
CDG will be 5x weekly (SYD-SIN-CDG)
LHR no change (via SIN outbound)
PER-SIN will be 10x weekly, timed to connect to CDG
Just had a look on Google Flights and the SYD-PER-FCO flights do show, but perhaps the talk of daily flights is a bit of Qantas PR spin.Do we know when these will be bookable? I'm not seeing the daily PER-FCO yet when looking for flights on Qantas or EF... unless I'm missing it?

Thanks for finding that.... disappointing though!Just had a look on Google Flights and the SYD-PER-FCO flights do show, but perhaps the talk of daily flights is a bit of Qantas PR spin.
Appears that SYD-PER-FCO will only run daily from the end of June to start of August so about 5 weeks.
The seasonal service is starting much earlier than previous years - start of May and begins flying six times a week from late May. From end of July it is back to four times a week at this stage.
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Yeah selling "ghost flights" tends to get them into trouble with the ACCC these daysBut if things shift QF doesn't want to sell tickets they then have to cancel.
Running more flights though SIN could also be smart for the reason that it will be easier to refuel there than in Australia potentially.
Running more flights though SIN could also be smart for the reason that it will be easier to refuel there than in Australia potentially.
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I don't think the comment was about tankering more just that AU-EUROPE via SIN instead of PER might helpLonghaul aircraft do not carry fuel for more than one leg, you need more fuel just to carry that fuel, it’s exponential.
They are blocking 50-60 Y seats on PER-CDG direct flight at the moment because of the routing they need to take. SIN avoids that.The media reports say that the PER-CDG flight can increase capacity by having a stop in SIN. Is this because they have to fly empty seats on the direct flight? Or is there a different aircraft being used now?
