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Bigger than Texas: Qantas to begin Melbourne to Dallas flights for first time ever

Qantas has announced it will launch a new direct route from Melbourne to Dallas Fort Worth as well as significantly increase flights to Los Angeles from the Victorian capital including seeing the return of its A380s.

Qantas has announced it will launch a new direct route from Melbourne to Dallas Fort Worth as well as significantly increase flights to Los Angeles from the Victorian capital including seeing the return of its A380s.

From 2 December 2022, the national carrier will operate four weekly return flights between Melbourne and the major US hub, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), with its Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

These are the first-ever direct flights by any airline between the two cities and follows the success of Qantas’ longstanding Sydney-Dallas Fort Worth route.

Dallas Fort Worth is also home to Qantas’ partner American Airlines, enabling seamless connections between Australia and over 200 cities across the US, Canada, Mexico and South America.

Fares are on sale from today starting from $2128 return.

LA flights to double with A380s back from Melbourne

Qantas will launch a new direct route from Melbourne to Dallas Fort Worth as well as significantly increase flights to Los Angeles including the return of its A380s.
Business Class on the Qantas A380

Qantas is also adding another four weekly return flights between Melbourne and Los Angeles with its 787 Dreamliners, up from four currently, to meet strong demand on the route.

The additional flights are operating from this week.

The airline says its refurbished A380s will resume operating some of these flights to LA from December, marking the return of Qantas’ superjumbo and reintroduction of First Class to Melbourne.

The superjumbo has a reconfigured Business cabin, with 70 updated suites, an extended Premium Economy section with 60 seats(up from 35) as well as refreshed Economy and First cabins.

The upper deck lounge (open to Business and First passengers) has been expanded and upgraded with booth style seating for ten people, a self-service bar and an option to order signature drinks and snacks. Thirty Economy seats were removed to make room for more premium seating.

Melbourne Business Lounge reopens

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Qantas Melbourne Business Lounge

The Qantas Melbourne International Business Lounge has today welcomed its first visitors since the start of the pandemic, with customers flying to Delhi this morning the first to reacquaint themselves with the lounge.

The Melbourne First Lounge, which operated as a hybrid First/Business Lounge during the pandemic, has reverted to its full premium offering.

Head to Qantas.com.au to find out more.