Australian airline Qantas has bid farewell to its last Boeing 747 aeroplane with one final flourish - drawing its logo, the flying kangaroo, in the sky. Dozens gathered at Sydney Airport on ...
A hole the size of a small car in the underside of a Qantas jumbo jet carrying 346 passengers ... descent over the South China Sea The Boeing 747-400 was cruising at 29,000 feet when a loud ...
The Australian airline on Monday told CBS MoneyWatch that it sold 300 first-class tickets between Australia and the U.S. for 85% off their usual price — an unheard of discount. Qantas said the ...
Qantas’ final 747 jumbo has left a fitting farewell message - and you may not have even seen it. The last Boeing 747 set off on Wednesday from Sydney Airport, bound for retirement in the Mojave Desert ...
It involved a TikTok user, Ashley Hall, who obtained footage from inside a Qantas 747 stored inside a boneyard in the Californian desert. What she likely didn’t realise – that we were able to ...
Qantas has blamed a coding error for drastically reduced first-class fares. About 300 travelers bought tickets with discounts of up to 85% off. Qantas said it's ...
Qantas Airlines is the flag carrier of Australia ... The Australian airline sold approximately 300 first-class round-trip tickets between the United States and Australia for as low as $3,390 ...
I chose our seats for our flight to LAX, choosing the first lot of seats where it goes from three seats to two seats (choosing the first row of two seats for myself and 16 year old daughter). It's a ...
were available from Qantas for a whopping 85% off. Due to a coding error, about 300 lucky people were able to buy them on the airline’s website for as little as $3,400 each before the mistake ...
The Boeing 777 was introduced to fill a void in the market left by the 747 and 767 ... Japan Airlines, Qantas, and United Airlines. Apart from Qantas, all these operators would become customers ...
These 11 designs, refreshed in 2022, include the A220-100, A220-300, A319-100 ... In 2016 series they printed a 747 card #42 ...