Winter is coming. So are further Qantas companies to Queenstown.
When you reside within the southern states you’re in all probability already within the grips of winter’s icy fingers. Whereas some individuals prefer to chase the solar and jet off someplace heat and tropical to flee the falling temperatures, others embrace them and head for the snow fields to get their ski on.
Whereas there may be some glorious snowboarding available in Australia, an increasing number of we appear to be heading throughout the ditch to ski the slopes of our cuzzies over in Queenstown. Due to Qantas, this simply acquired a complete lot simpler.
Over the weekend, Queenstown’s high ski resorts kicked off with some nice information – Qantas is including extra seats with extra companies to the vacation spot this winter. Following robust demand, the ‘Flying Kangaroo’ has introduced it would add an additional 13 companies between Sydney and Queenstown in July and August.
This 12 months Coronet Peak is boasting good ski situations which have attracted robust numbers this ski season together with 100 individuals who arrived on 11 June – official opening day. The additional Qantas companies will function on choose weekdays, which means the provider will run twice-daily flights on these chosen dates. On all different weekdays, Qantas will proceed to supply its each day service.
Saturday 6 and Saturday 13 August are the preferred dates to journey so Qantas can even add a second each day flight, including to the prevailing twice-daily companies working in July. These new flights will depart Sydney at 7.10am, arriving in Queenstown at 12.15pm. The return journey will depart Queenstown at 1.20pm and arrive again in Sydney at 2.35pm.
In different Qantas information, the airline additionally revealed that it has accomplished a $500 million share buy-back of 143,599,336 shares. The announcement was made earlier this 12 months as a part of the airline’s half yearly outcomes.
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