One of the leading airlines in the world, Qantas has decided to boost up the frequency of its services between Sydney and Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to daily services with effect from 1st July 2012. Those taking flights to Dallas/Fort Worth will experience a new service altogether.
The airlines first began its services to DFW in May last year, which gave the travellers an exceptional access to Australia via one of the leading hub airports in the United States. Qantas earlier introduced four flights per week and the frequencies of the services were increased to 6 per week in the beginning of this year. However, due to the steep rise in the demand for the services, it will now operate daily.
The new route will be operated by a three-class Boeing 747-400. The flights taking off from DFW will be operating via Brisbane while return services would be operated directly from the Australian city, Sydney.
DFW is home to American Airlines which is Qantas’ oneworld partner American Airlines. The two national carriers have come up with a joint business agreement in order to provide reduced air fares, enhanced connections and other benefits as well for the passengers flying between the United States and Australia/New Zealand.
The airlines first began its services to DFW in May last year, which gave the travellers an exceptional access to Australia via one of the leading hub airports in the United States. Qantas earlier introduced four flights per week and the frequencies of the services were increased to 6 per week in the beginning of this year. However, due to the steep rise in the demand for the services, it will now operate daily.
The new route will be operated by a three-class Boeing 747-400. The flights taking off from DFW will be operating via Brisbane while return services would be operated directly from the Australian city, Sydney.
DFW is home to American Airlines which is Qantas’ oneworld partner American Airlines. The two national carriers have come up with a joint business agreement in order to provide reduced air fares, enhanced connections and other benefits as well for the passengers flying between the United States and Australia/New Zealand.
