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Qantas customers pack their bags for Vancouver
Sydney
Published on 16th September 2014

Qantas today announced it will operate six direct return services between Sydney and Vancouver in January to cater for demand during the peak of the North American winter holiday season.*

Qantas International CEO Simon Hickey said the seasonal Vancouver services was great news for Australian travellers and ski enthusiasts, providing easier access to Canada’s most popular ski resorts and holiday destinations, and would also boost inbound tourism for Australia.

“By flying non-stop to Vancouver, our customers can enjoy more time on the mountain, or wherever in Canada their holiday plans may take them. We’re also making it more convenient for Canadian travellers to experience the best of summer here in Australia,” said Mr Hickey.

“The schedule will appeal to customers wanting to maximise their vacation time on shorter getaways, with a morning arrival into Vancouver enabling same-day travel to ski resorts across Canada, and a late night departure on the return.

“North America is a key market for Qantas and these direct services reinforce our commitment both to this market and to taking advantage of seasonal peaks, including to destinations that aren’t necessarily on our network all-year round,” said Mr Hickey.

The Vancouver services follow last week’s announcement of a new codeshare with WestJet, providing new connections from Qantas’ trans-Pacific services to an expanded network across Canada**. Qantas has also announced an increase in services to the US and Santiago from early 2015, and is upgrading its Dallas Fort Worth service to an A380.

Mr Hickey said the services also deliver on Qantas’ focus of having the right aircraft on the right route, at the right time of year.

“We’ve already announced changes to our trans-Tasman schedule to better reflect the seasonality of that corridor, including a seasonal Perth to Auckland service that runs for about five months of the year.

“Over our summer, we’ll operate additional services to Tokyo and Honolulu as well as the ones announced today to Vancouver. Since July, we’ve scheduled a total of 108 extra flights across the international network to serve the demand in the market,” added Mr Hickey.

The services will operate from 3 to 22 January 2015, departing Sydney on Saturdays and Wednesdays (with same day connections available from the major Australian capital cities), and from Vancouver on Sundays and Thursdays, operated by a three-cabin B747 aircraft, reconfigured with lie-flat beds in Business Class and the award-winning international Economy seat.

Flight Dates Days Dep Arr
QF75 Sydney-Vancouver 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21 January 2015 Sat, Wed 1450 0945
QF76 Vancouver-Sydney 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22 January 2015 Sun, Thu 2345 1000+2

Fares for the Vancouver services are now available for sale through qantas.com and Travel Agents.

Qantas International supplementary services (December 2014 – April 2015)

ROUTE Details
Melbourne-Los Angeles 11 return supplementary services between 17 December 2014 and 18 January 2015. Frequency of the Melbourne-Los Angeles service to increase from seven to ten per week from the 21 January 2015.
Sydney -Santiago 15 return supplementary services between 21 November 2014 and 13 February 2015. Frequency of Sydney-Santiago service to increase from three to four per week from 20 February 2015.
Sydney-Honolulu Two return supplementary services between the 20 and 27 December 2014. Frequency of the Sydney-Honolulu service to increase from three to four per week from the 3 January 2014.
Perth-Auckland Two return seasonal services per week between 5 December 2014 and 26 April 2015.
Sydney-Auckland Five return supplementary services between 17 and 27 December 2014.Six return supplementary services between 1 and 26 January 2015.
Brisbane-Auckland One return supplementary service on 20 December 2014.
Melbourne-Auckland Two return supplementary services on 20 and 27 December 2014.
Sydney-Christchurch Two return supplementary services on 20 and 23 December 2014.
Sydney-Dallas/Fort Worth Services to increase from six to seven per week between 9 December 2014 and 20 January 2015.
Sydney-Tokyo (Narita) Three return supplementary services between 26 December 2014 and 4 January 2015.

* Subject to regulatory approval.

** Qantas codeshare services operated by WestJet are subject to regulatory approval and planned for sale from 1 October 2014.

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