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Quantas aims to launch world’s longest non-stop flights by 2025

Australia should be easier to reach for travelers in the future. In around 19 hours, metropolises such as Sydney and Melbourne will initially be connected to London and New York. But direct flights from Frankfurt or Paris would also be possible in the future.

With the Airbus A350-1000, 238 passengers in four classes (First, Business, Premium Economy, Economy) will be on the longest non-stop flights in the world.

Pascal Rossignol / Reuters

(dpa) The Australian airline Qantas plans to add the longest non-stop flights in the world to its route network by the end of 2025. The flights are to connect Australian cities on the east coast such as Sydney and Melbourne with London and New York in around 19 hours. The twelve Airbus A350-1000 aircraft ordered for this purpose could also connect other cities such as Frankfurt and Paris directly with destinations Down Under in the future, Qantas announced on Monday.

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