As requested, this week we will be looking at all the places you can fly Qantas internationally from their main hub here in Sydney.
Qantas has been flying internationally from Sydney since the late 1930s, with flights to Singapore via Darwin and to Auckland. Over time it expanded, contracted and then again expanded its network of international destinations. Round the world flights from Sydney operated through the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Today, Qantas flies to 24 international destinations across all the inhabited continents from Sydney. These flights vary in their frequency from 3 weekly during peak season only to more than 5 daily flights.
The destinations and aircraft that fly there are listed below.
- Auckland – A330, 737
- Bangkok – A330
- Beijing – A330
- Christchurch – 737
- Dallas-Fort Worth – A380
- Denpasar – 737
- Hong Kong – A330, A380, 747
- Honolulu – A330
- Jakarta – A330
- Johannesburg – 747
- London (via Singapore) – A380
- Los Angeles – A380, 747
- Manila – A330
- New York JFK (via Los Angeles) – 747
- Noumea – 737
- Osaka – A330
- Queenstown – 737
- San Francisco – 747
- Santiago – 747
- Shanghai Pudong – A330
- Singapore – A330, A380
- Tokyo Haneda – 747
- Vancouver – 747
- Wellington – 737