Qantas Expands US Flights with A380 and New York Service

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Qantas is ramping up its transpacific operations to meet increasing demand from American travelers, even as concerns linger about the impact of U.S. immigration policies. The airline has reinstated Airbus A380 service on the Sydney to Dallas-Fort Worth route, restoring one of its most popular long-haul connections.

In addition, Qantas will launch daily flights between Sydney and New York City via Auckland, New Zealand, aligning the service with surging travel interest around the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The move underscores the airline’s strategy to strengthen its U.S. network while catering to growing leisure and business demand.

The return of the double-deck Airbus A380 on the Dallas route adds significant capacity and enhanced comfort for passengers, including premium cabin offerings. The aircraft is expected to support strong demand for both corporate and connecting travel across the central United States.

The new Sydney-New York route, operated through Auckland, provides daily nonstop connectivity to one of the world’s most important destinations. Qantas is positioning the route as a key offering for travelers heading to major sporting and cultural events, as well as for business travelers seeking more options to the East Coast.

With these adjustments, Qantas continues to demonstrate its commitment to expanding long-haul services and reinforcing its role as Australia’s leading international carrier. The expanded U.S. flights also highlight the airline’s ability to adapt its network to meet global demand and seize opportunities created by high-profile events like the FIFA World Cup.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com

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