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Old 8th Apr 2022, 00:03
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New Qantas routes: Seoul, Bangalore

Both QF and JQ will fly SYD-ICN from the end of 2022, and QF is also launching direct Sydney-Bangalore flights as of September 14.

https://www.executivetraveller.com/n...ul-south-korea

https://www.executivetraveller.com/n...-india-flights
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Old 8th Apr 2022, 13:35
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Sydney to Seoul is not a new route for Qantas. It was flown by the 767’s during the 90’s (maybe early 2000’s?)
In fact, the Qantas 767’s went just about everywhere…but not Bangalore!
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Great to hear there are new routes planned. Pretty amazing that an Australian cannot travel to Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam or Laos on our national flag carrier. Or that flights to a popular Australian destination like Thailand only depart from Sydney.
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What about Costa Rica? There appears to be a Qantas tail on the DHL B757 video.
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It is Alliance.
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Will the BLR route be payload limited, seems to be rather close to the “brochure” range?
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SYD - BLR is just over 5000nm, SYD - LAX is just under 6500nm. Shouldn’t be a problem. A couple of decent alternates within 300nm, VOHS and VOMM. 3000ft elevation at BLR in Summer could be more of an issue, but 4000m runways will help.

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SYD - LAX is 7500 sm. 6500 nm.
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