Qantas will re-start its London flights on 18th December following an 18-month hiatus.
The first flights from Sydney and Melbourne will leave for Heathrow on that day. In addition, a Sydney-Los Angeles service will also recommence, as will other main trans-Pacific services.
The national airline’s online booking site is accepting bookings for Sydney and Melbourne to London flights on December 18, with flights also scheduled to Vancouver and Singapore on the same day.
Qantas has yet to confirm when it will resume its non-stop London-Perth service.
The carrier has said it will re-route the non-stop service to Darwin in the Northern Territory if Western Australia remains closed. Darwin has already been used by Qantas as an entry point for repatriation flights.