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Reconnecting the world: Qantas takes off with first international flight from Melbourne

Today is another wonderful day for reconnection, with Qantas international flights from Melbourne scheduled to take off for the first time in 20 months, after the pandemic grounded international travel.

Today is another wonderful day for reconnection, with Qantas international flights from Melbourne scheduled to take off for the first time in 20 months, after the pandemic grounded international travel.

Qantas will recommence scheduled international flights from Melbourne today with flight QF35 bound for Singapore departing at 11.50am.

The national carrier has also announced it will launch a brand-new international route from Melbourne to Delhi from 22 December 2021, connecting Victoria to the Indian capital on a Qantas-operated flight for the first time in the airline’s history.

The new Melbourne-Delhi flight will operate four times a week, year-round.

Same-day connections will also be available from Brisbane, Sydney and Canberra. Flights from Melbourne to Delhi will initially operate via Adelaide, while flights from Delhi to Melbourne will operate nonstop.

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Humayun Tomb, New Delhi

This follows the recent announcement of flights from Sydney to Delhi, which start next month.

When this route went on sale, Qantas saw the fastest booking surge for flights leaving Australia since the airline announced its international restart plans in August.

Qantas is also set to relaunch flights from Melbourne-London on 27 November 2021 and Melbourne-Los Angeles on 19 December 2021.

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More Melbourne reunions are on the way

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said the relaunch of international flights from Victoria will pave the way for long-awaited reunions with loved ones, as well as help the state retain its position as one of Australia’s premier destinations for global travellers.

“Victorians have done it tougher than most over the past two years and we think many will see the restart of Qantas international flights as another important step towards life getting back to normal,” Mr Joyce said.

“We are starting to see more and more Victorians booking a much-deserved international getaway, and as borders open up to international visitors we’re expecting to see them visit Melbourne in large numbers, which will give local tourism and hospitality businesses a boost.

“The restart of our international flights is only possible because of the way Victorians and Australians more broadly have rolled up their sleeves to get the jab.

“While the past 20 months have undoubtedly been the most challenging in Qantas’ history, as we emerge from the crisis we are taking new opportunities to broaden our network in response to unprecedented pent-up travel demand. This is helping us bring more Qantas employees back to work.

Qantas Cabin crew
Qantas Cabin Crew

While the international travel experience will largely be the same as pre-COVID, some things will look and feel a little different, particularly in the short term.

Qantas has rolled out a range of new initiatives including a customised digital travel guide designed to help passengers navigate travel requirements before they leave home.

All passengers on Qantas international flights are required to be fully vaccinated, unless they are under 12 years old, are 12-17-year-olds travelling to Australia with their family or guardian or have an exemption.

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International flights are subject to Government and Regulatory approval