Qantas – route map
The Australian airline Qantas is the flag carrier of the country and also the largest operator when it comes to both number of destinations, flights and fleet size. Qantas has its main hub located in Sydney, with other important hubs in Brisbane and Melbourne. The airline mostly operates in Oceania, and is a part of the international alliance Oneworld.
Qantas routes
Recently added Qantas routes in our database (added in the last 9 months).
Below is a list of popular layover flights between two airports where Qantas is one of (or the) fastest option available.
Qantas destination countries. 25 in total.
Qantas hubs
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Qantas routes and their different flight paths.
Qantas details
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NameQantas
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AllianceOneworld
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Destinations56 airports
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Routes235 routes
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Carry on size56 x 36 x 23 cm, 22 x 14 x 9 in, Max 10 kg (22 lbs) (Source)
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IATA codeQF
Qantas aircraft
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Qantas in the next month. 14 different aircraft types detected. Including aircraft lease.
Aircraft type | Flights |
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Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ2 | 8161 |
De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-8-400 Dash 8Q | 4049 |
Embraer 190 | 2492 |
Airbus A330-200 | 923 |
Code 223 | 674 |
Longest flights with stops
A list of longest connecting flights with Qantas.
Route | Time |
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NAN to LHR | 32h 5m |
LDH to LHR | 29h 55m |
LHR to AYQ | 29h 50m |
TSV to LHR | 29h 50m |
DFW to SIN | 29h 40m |
LHR to CNS | 29h 40m |
ARM to LHR | 29h 35m |
LHR to WLG | 29h 35m |
LHR to ASP | 29h 20m |
LHR to ZQN | 29h 20m |