Qantas announced today it would resume direct services between Australia and Tokyo from Tuesday 19 April 2011.Scheduled services between Tokyo and Australia will recommence on 19 April 2011.
Qantas Chief Executive Officer, Mr Alan Joyce, said a range of factors had been taken into consideration before making the decision to recommence direct services.
"Qantas has been working closely with the Australian Government, as well as industry and health experts including the International Air Transport Association, International Civil Aviation Organisation, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency and World Health Organisation to monitor the situation in Japan," Mr Joyce said.
"Together with the advice of these authorities and our own assessments, Qantas is now satisfied that infrastructure services have returned to normal in Tokyo and our crew will now be able to undertake appropriate rest breaks.
Services will commence normal scheduled services as follows:19 April 2011
•QF21 Sydney to Tokyo scheduled to depart at 2155 local arriving at 0630+1 local time
•QF22 Tokyo to Sydney scheduled to depart at 2045 local arriving at 0715 local time
Qantas currently flies daily from Sydney to Tokyo and three times per week from Perth to Tokyo.
Qantas recently announced that services between Perth and Tokyo will be suspended from 10 May 2011.
Passengers are advised to check qantas.com for the latest information.
Note: For breaking Qantas news via Twitter, go to http://twitter.com/qantasmedia
Friday, April 15, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Last Month's Most Popular Posts
-
Nestled on 100-acres, among century old elm and pine trees and under the shadow of Bowral's iconic Mt Gibraltar, is the new Gibraltar Ho...
-
Accor will open The Sebel Sydney Parramatta in August 2026, adding a 51-suite extended-stay hotel to its Western Sydney portfolio.
-
Brand USA, the United States’ national tourism marketing organisation, has launched a new campaign aimed at giving international travellers ...
-
The Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) has criticised the Federal Budget, warning that reduced tourism funding and higher travel costs...
-
A new eco-wellness retreat is due to open in Vietnam’s Phong Nha–Ke Bang UNESCO World Heritage area in the third quarter of 2026, targeting ...
-
Australian travellers looking beyond Japan’s major tourism centres are being encouraged to consider regional cities including Nagano, Sendai...
-
The Barossa has never been short of icons. Its old vines, bluestone wineries, palm-lined roads and cellar doors have long made it one of Aus...
-
Official health sources say Uganda’s Ebola cases are linked to cross-border movement from the Democratic Republic of Congo, with contact tra...
No comments:
Post a Comment