Qantas flag carrier to launch new Sydney-Delhi route in December
Qantas flag carrier to launch new Sydney-Delhi route in December
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Australia's flag carrier Qantas on Friday announced its intention to launch a new route from Sydney to Delhi in December with 3 return flights per week, building to daily flights by end of the year. According to the company's announcement on Friday, the plan is subject to talks with the Indian authorities to finalize necessary approvals. If approved, it would be the first commercial flight for Qantas between Australia and India in almost a decade.

The flights would initially function until at least late March 2022, with a view to continuing if there is sufficient demand. Flights from Sydney to Delhi would operate via Darwin, while flights from Delhi to Sydney would operate non-stop. The new route is among an array of movements as Qantas and Jetstar gear up for accelerated border opening.

Qantas flights between Sydney to Singapore will restart on November 23 this year, four weeks earlier than scheduled, operating three days per week. Qantas flights between Sydney to Fiji will be brought forward to December 7 with four return flights a week. Jetstar flights to Fiji will resume on December 17. Flights from Sydney to Johannesburg will restart on January 5, 2022, 3 months earlier than scheduled with three return flights a week.

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