QF Announcement re other Australia to Narita flights.

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nmalon

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Member since 11 Jan 2013

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QF Announcement re other Australia to Narita flights. Just wondering if QF have set a date for announcing the other Australian port that will host flights bound for NRT on the days the service will not operate from Brisbane?

moa999

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Member since 02 Jul 2011

Total posts 835

Nothing yet.

QF don't generally announce when they will announce something (apart from results)

David

Member since 24 Oct 2010

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The announcement is due 'soon' so that QF can start selling those services, but QF hasn't said when it will make this announcement – it'll just drop.

hutch

Member since 07 Oct 2012

Total posts 771

I am suprised that they have not announced it yet! 

djcz

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Member since 28 Feb 2014

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Maybe, they decided to make Brisbane Daily :)

Monkeymitch7

Member since 20 Oct 2013

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According to airlinehubbuzz.com it says that Qantas will retain Sydney to Tokyo-Narita flights thrice weekly.

Below is a screenshot of the website and article:

hutch

Member since 07 Oct 2012

Total posts 771

Whilst it could be Sydney, the airlinehubbuzz.com site is wrong. As the Brisbane flight will do a BNE-NRT-XYZ-NRT-BNE routing (except on the 1 wkly occassion it does BNE 2 days in a row), we know that the extra 3 services are on an A330 and we know that the AUS-NRT services will have a day time departure. 

David

Member since 24 Oct 2010

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Personally I've been tipping the extra flights to be Sydney-Narita, as this route is already well-established for Qantas and the thrice-weekly services would help cater for those Tokyo-bound travellers who for whatever reason prefer Narita. But until there's an official announcement all that remains is rumour and speculation.

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