(IN SHORT) Qantas has launched nonstop flights from Brisbane to Manila, providing a direct link for travelers between Queensland and the Philippines. Operating four times a week, the new route will add over 100,000 seats annually and enhance connectivity for passengers traveling from New Zealand. The service reflects Qantas’ commitment to expanding in Southeast Asia and supporting Queensland’s Filipino community, with Brisbane Airport CEO highlighting the potential for strengthened tourism and trade ties.
(PRESS RELEASE) Sydney, Australia, 2024-Oct-30 — /Travel PR News/ — Qantas has launched its first nonstop flights from Brisbane to Manila, offering travelers a direct connection between Queensland and the Philippines. The inaugural flight took off this Monday, marking the start of a service that will operate four times weekly on the airline’s Airbus A330 aircraft, adding more than 100,000 seats per year between Australia and the Philippines. This new route complements Qantas’ existing daily flights from Sydney to Manila, reinforcing its presence in a key market and providing travelers from New Zealand with seamless connections to Manila via Brisbane.
Qantas International CEO Cam Wallace highlighted the significance of the Philippines as a strong market for Qantas, noting that the new direct service will simplify travel for Queensland residents seeking an efficient one-hop journey to the Philippines. With its unique culture, rich history, and over 7,000 islands, the Philippines is positioned as an attractive destination for Australian travelers.
Brisbane Airport CEO Gert-Jan de Graaff expressed enthusiasm for the new service, emphasizing its role in strengthening Queensland’s ties to Southeast Asia, particularly given the robust Filipino community in the region. The expanded connectivity is anticipated to drive tourism and business opportunities between Queensland and the Philippines, which is among the world’s fastest-growing economies.
This new route follows Qantas’ recent expansion of international routes from Brisbane, including new flights to Palau, increased frequencies to Singapore, and upgraded services to Auckland and Los Angeles. The airline has also introduced flights to Port Vila, Vanuatu, offering passengers additional travel options across the region.
Key details of the Brisbane-Manila route include a flight duration of approximately 7 hours and 45 minutes, operated with Airbus A330 aircraft featuring 27 business class suites with lie-flat beds and 269 economy seats. All Qantas international fares include checked baggage, meals, and inflight entertainment, with tickets available on the Qantas website or through travel agents.
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Source: Qantas
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