Qantas To Fly Nonstop To London From 2025

Qantas has confirmed an order for 12 Airbus A350-1000s which it says will “enable non-stop flights to Australia from any other city including New York and London from late 2025.”

Codenamed “Project Sunrise”, Qantas has also shared preliminary concepts for its A350 “cabin of the future” that will offer a new level of comfort for all passengers.

The airline also said that these direct flights will cut up to four hours off total travel time compared with one-stop options today.

Customers onboard Qantas’ new fleet of A350 aircraft will be treated to luxurious First Class suites with a separate bed, recliner lounge chair and personal wardrobe; a next-generation Business suite; a new Premium Economy seat pitched at 40 inches, a new Economy seat pitched at 33 inches; and a dedicated Wellbeing Zone designed for movement, stretching and hydration.

It has a total seat count of 238, the lowest compared with any other A350-1000 currently in service and carbon-neutral, with all emissions offset.

Global travellers can expect more direct routes to Australia, significantly reduced point-to-point travel time and a flying experience second to none.

Cabin interiors and service design will be influenced by medical and scientific research carried out on three Project Sunrise research flights from New York and London to Sydney in 2019.

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said: “The Qantas A350 travel experience will be truly exceptional, particularly across the premium cabins. Our First and Business Class Seats will set a new benchmark for premium long-haul travel.

“The first Project Sunrise flights will be from New York and London, but the aircraft will also be able to operate non-stop flights to Australia from destinations such as Paris and Frankfurt.

The airline also announced the renewal of its narrow-body jets as part of Project Winton with firm orders for 20 Airbus A321XLRs and 20 A220-300s as its Boeing 737s and 717s are gradually retired.

“All of these next-generation aircraft – through their lower emissions, longer range, less noise and better economics – will improve how people travel around Australia and overseas.”

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