Australia’s national carrier, Qantas Airlines has announced to increase its flights to destinations in India and some other Asian destinations. The airline plans to deploy its long range Dreamliner planes to offer tickets on the popular route in the next three years. This move is sure to please regular flyers who prefer tickets options with the popular full service airline over cheap carriers.
The airline has come out with a new four phase strategy for the Asian market and is mulling over its plans to offer tickets on direct flights to Asian destinations including India’s Mumbai and Delhi, Beijing, Seoul, and Tokyo-Haneda.
Australia’s flag carrier has made it cleat that this is proposed to be undertaken through its local partners like Japan Airlines, China Eastern, Jet Airways, Cathay Pacific and Malaysia Airlines.
With the series of improvements to its international network, Australia’s national airline endeavours to deliver finest of fine services to passengers looking to travel between Australia and Asia.
Besides, the carrier is looking to streamline its existing flights services to Asian destinations as they are no longer bound to onward links to Europe. The number of tickets available for dedicated seats on airline’s flights bound to Hong Kong and Singapore is increasing considerably as the seats previously reserved for tickets buyers booking with the carrier to travel to Europe via these hubs will now be free.
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