Qantas NS23 Intercontinental Network Adjustment – 20OCT22

Published at 0500GMT 20OCT22

Qantas this week filed additional update to its planned Northern summer 2023 intercontinental operation, effective 26MAR23. As of 20OCT22, latest adjustment as follows.

Melbourne – Dallas/Ft. Worth eff 26MAR23 787-9 continues to operate 3 weekly. Planned increase to 4 weekly removed
Melbourne – Los Angeles
eff 26MAR23 787-9 continues to operate 1 daily, replacing previously filed 6 weekly A380 and 1 weekly 787-9
Melbourne – Singapore eff 27MAR23 Previously filed increase from 7 to 13 weekly has been revised to 10 weekly. Operational aircraft changes:
QF035/036 1 daily A330-200 (selected dates -300; 787-9 from 19JUN23. The 787 was previously scheduled as QF037/038)
QF037/038 3 weekly A330-200 (selected dates -300)

Melbourne – Tokyo Haneda eff 26MAR23 Planned service resumption (for Tokyo) unchanged, 4 weekly A330-300
Sydney – Johannesburg
eff 20JUN23 Increase from 6 to 7 weekly, 787-9 (Previous: eff 26MAR23)
Sydney – Los Angeles eff 26MAR23 Increase from previously filed 7 to 8 weekly (7 weekly A380, 1 weekly 787-9. Overall A380 service increase from 6 to 7 weekly unchanged)
Sydney – San Francisco
Planned service resumption moved to 22MAY23, 4 weekly 787-9 (As of 21OCT22, this has been revised to 3 weekly)
Sydney – Santiago de Chile 01APR23 – 18MAY23 Reduce from 4 to 3 weekly, 787-9
Sydney – Shanghai Pu Dong Service listed as 1 daily A330-300, reservation only available in J/Y-class fare

Previously reported adjustment remains unchanged:
Perth – Jakarta Reservation in NS23 remains closed
Perth – Johannesburg Reservation in NS23 remains closed
Sydney – Auckland – New York JFK
eff 14JUN23 3 weekly 787-9 (Service resumption for New York JFK, as well as Qantas resuming service between Auckland and US)

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

https://aeroroutes.com
Previous
Previous

Royal Air Maroc NW22 West Africa Frequency Variations – 19OCT22

Next
Next

Air Cote d’Ivoire Moves Casablanca Launch to Jan 2023