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Qantas airbus a380 first class8/3/2023 ![]() The Spa will also reopen offering bespoke pre-travel treatments such as hot stone massages and mini facials using LaGaia products. The upper deck lounge has also had a full upgrade with booth style seating for 10 people, a self-service bar and an option to order signature drinks and snacks.įrom March 27, Qantas will reopen its Sydney and Melbourne International Business Lounges as more passengers take to the skies and revert its First Lounges in Australia, which operated as hybrid First/Business Lounges during the pandemic, to the full premium offering.Įligible First Lounge customers will again enjoy a Neil Perry curated à la carte dining menu, Champagnes and fine Australian wines, as well as a seasonal cocktail selection. The aircraft have a reconfigured business class cabin, with 70 updated business suites, and an extended premium economy section with 60 seats, up from 35, as well as refreshed economy and First cabins. Qantas utilized the down time while the aircraft were in the desert to upgrade the popular A380s increasing the number of premium seats and refurbishing the cabins. The Qantas A380 currently operates flights from Sydney to Los Angeles, and from June it will also be deployed on the Kangaroo Route between Sydney and London via Singapore.QANTAS Airways will reinstate its full First Class offering at the end of this month both on the ground and in the air as post-pandemic international travel steadily recovers and the national carrier wakes up more of its A380 superjumbo fleet.Ī fourth Qantas A380 has emerged from the Californian desert with Reginald Ansett (VH-OQH) leaving the storage yard this month for the first time since it was parked there in March 2020. Qantas plans to reactivate its First Check-in suite at Sydney International for first-class customers and top tier Frequent Flyers to enjoy a personalized and streamlined check-in experience. ![]() ![]() The in-lounge Spa will also resume offering bespoke treatments such as hot-stone massages and mini facials using LaGaia products. Eligible First Lounge customers will again enjoy a curated à la carte dining menu courtesy of celebrity chef Neil Perry, champagnes and fine Australian wines, plus a seasonal cocktail selection. On the ground, Qantas will reopen its Sydney and Melbourne International Business Lounges from March 27, and revert its First Lounges in Australia, which operated as hybrid First/Business Lounges during the pandemic, to the full premium offering. Travelers who choose first class aboard a Qantas A380 will get to sleep in a lie-flat bed. Qantas Chief Customer Officer Stephanie Tully said in a statement, “We know that our customers have missed the Qantas A380 travel experience as much as our team has missed being able to provide it for them so it’s fantastic that we’re back in the air with our premium full service on these newly refurbished aircraft.” The upper deck lounge has also had a full upgrade with booth-style seating for 10 people and a self-service bar, while passengers will have the option to order signature drinks and snacks. The new-look A380s now sport a reconfigured business class cabin, with 70 updated business suites, and an extended premium economy section with 60 seats, up from 35, as well as refreshed economy and first-class cabins. ![]() Qantas has utilized the pandemic-induced downtime to upgrade its double-decker aircraft. A fourth A380 from the Qantas fleet has recently left its storage facility in the California desert for the first time since it was parked there in March 2020. Qantas Frequent Flyers seeking out a first-class experience aboard the airline’s A380s will not have to wait much longer to relax in their private “suites.” The Australian flag carrier plans to reinstate its full first-class offering at the end of this month as international travel steadily recovers and more of its superjumbos are brought back into service. The entrance to first class on the upper deck of a Qantas A380 (All photos courtesy of Qantas)
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