Why does Qantas fly routes like Los Angeles-New York, Dubai-London?
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mspcooper
mspcooper
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I would like your opinion on why carriers like Qantas or BA or others do "one stop". For eg: Brisbane-LA-New York, where LA-NY is on their own metal, and the other being Sydney-Dubai-London. I understand the fuel logistics. What are the prime factors in wanting to fly onwards to London/NYC and other cities rather than stopping at Dubai or LA? I know BA does London-Hong Kong-Sydney and other carriers do something similar.
mviy
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QF can't fly direct non-stop so it has to stop somewhere.
Flights stopping at DXB rather than going on somewhere else can be quite expensive. There's much more competition for flying to LHR than there is to fly to DXB.
Chris C.
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BA doesn't fly between Hong Kong and Sydney, but does fly London-Singapore-Sydney. :)
hutch
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oruspicarous
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Often it's also because due to curfews, slots, etc. airlines have to keep their planes sitting for most of the day. QF keeps their 380s at LHR like this. They also spend the better half of 14 hours sitting at LAX, so why not have them go to another popular destination with demand. EK also does this with their AKL services via Australia.
kimshep
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There are quite a few valid reasons why QF does the two routes you mention.
Steve987
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A perfectly reasonable question to ask (shame on you down voters).
mviy
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Note the LAX-JFK service is flown on the same 747 that flies to/from BNE. Whilst JFK is a popular destination it doesn't need the capacity of an A380.
If flights are running late there can be missed connections in LAX and with just the one flight a day on some routes this is far from ideal. So a direct non-stop flight to JFK once available will be great.
hutch
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mspcooper
mspcooper
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BA doesn't fly between Hong Kong and Sydney, but does fly London-Singapore-Sydney. :)
flyOFTEN
flyOFTEN
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There are quite a few valid reasons why QF does the two routes you mention.
nothing special about Qantas, in fact avid Qantas like the plague. No more the national airline than Virgin Australia. Qantas is always overpriced. Much better airlines to fly cheaper.
John Phelan
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