Scott Loveday
15th November 2010, 12:17 AM
Due to the A380 grounding
From qantas.com
Boeing 747s have been replaced by A330s on the Sydney to Narita route and A330s have been replaced by B767s on Perth to Singapore services. B747s have also been replaced by A330s on the Sydney to Hong Kong route. These changes will enable Qantas to operate 747s on long-haul international services previously operated by the A380.
Minor changes have been made to aircraft operating certain domestic services in order to provide alternate capacity on the Qantas international network.
I guess largely SYD/PER and MEL/PER to free up A330's. Several services back to B767 and B73H.
From qantas.com
Boeing 747s have been replaced by A330s on the Sydney to Narita route and A330s have been replaced by B767s on Perth to Singapore services. B747s have also been replaced by A330s on the Sydney to Hong Kong route. These changes will enable Qantas to operate 747s on long-haul international services previously operated by the A380.
Minor changes have been made to aircraft operating certain domestic services in order to provide alternate capacity on the Qantas international network.
I guess largely SYD/PER and MEL/PER to free up A330's. Several services back to B767 and B73H.