Flyer Frank
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Qantas unveiled the special Wallabies livery today on the A380 that will take them to the world cup. I've often wondered what arrangements major sporting team make for international travel. Obviously Qantas are the major sponsors for the Wallabies so travel will of course be a part of that agreement; but do they book seats on regular commercial routes or do they charter flights?
The Wallabies are playing a match in Chicago next week and then flying on to England for the world cup. I wonder whether they're chartering the A380 to take them all the way; what will the plane do once it drops them off in Chicago? Does it fly off to do a couple of commercial routes before returning to Chicago and then flying on to London? Or are they just booked on the upper deck of QF11 before transferring to an AA flight to ORD?
Which also makes me think, if it is a charter flight, do you think the passengers get points and SCs?
The Wallabies are playing a match in Chicago next week and then flying on to England for the world cup. I wonder whether they're chartering the A380 to take them all the way; what will the plane do once it drops them off in Chicago? Does it fly off to do a couple of commercial routes before returning to Chicago and then flying on to London? Or are they just booked on the upper deck of QF11 before transferring to an AA flight to ORD?
Which also makes me think, if it is a charter flight, do you think the passengers get points and SCs?