Qantas Airlines Domestic tourist destination for sightseeing flight 134 seats sold out in 10 minutes September 18, 8:55

As airlines are hit hard by the spread of the new Coronavirus, Qantas Australia has launched a scenic flight service around the world's tourist destinations in Australia, which has become a hot topic.

Qantas announced on the 17th that it will use the Boeing 787, which operates on international flights, to provide a scenic flight service over tourist destinations in Australia.



The scenic flight departs Sydney and takes seven hours to fly over the giant monolith "Uluru", also known as "Ayers Rock", and the world's largest coral reef "Great Barrier Reef" off the coast of northeastern Australia. And then I'm going back to Sydney.



This scenic flight is limited to one day on the 10th of next month, but according to Reuters news agency etc., all 134 seats were sold out in about 10 minutes from the start of accepting reservations, Qantas said, "If there is demand, this I want to increase the number of sightseeing flights like this. "



There is a growing movement among airlines to plan sightseeing flights in order to maintain the performance of passenger planes, which have been reduced in number due to suspension of flights and reduced flights, and to use them effectively, and ANA and Japan Airlines are also embarking on the provision of services in Japan. ..