New Delhi: Australia Qantas Carrier will be after more than a decade starting nonstop services to India this winter.
From December 6, Qantas will have three weeks between Delhi and Sydney using the Airbus A330, which will be daily at the end of the year.
“The initial flight will operate until at least at the end of March 2022, with a view to continue if there is enough request.
Delhi to Sydney flights will operate nonstop, while flights from Sydney to Delhi will operate through Darwin,” Qantas said in a statement.
The launch of this new route followed the Australian decision to reopen its international boundary from November 1, 2021, removing quarantine requirements for the arrival that was fully vaccinated into Sydney.
Therefore, Qantas gradually restored international services, with the first commercial flight which is now scheduled to continue between Sydney and Los Angeles and Sydney and London from November 1, 2021, for Australian citizens and permanent residents and their visa holders and.
Flights to other destinations will be continued from December 2021 and 2022.
It will be the first time Qantas has operated direct commercial flights from India to Australia since 2009.
Over the past 12 months have operated more than 50 repatriated flights from India on the name of the Australian Government for bring home Australians.
Qantas said while many aspects of international travel would be the same for customers because they were pre-covid, some things would look slightly different, especially in the short term.
Passengers need to be vaccinated with the approved Covid Jab, except children under 2 and medical exceptions.
The negative report of the Covid PCR test is taken 72 hours before flying to Australia is needed to enter Australia.
The NSW government has recently announced the elimination of quarantine requirements from November 1 for those who are fully vaccinated with the approved vaccine (O-AZ, Pfizer, Moderno and Johnson).
Commonwealth conditions to enter remain unchanged.
More information about post-arrival testing requirements will be available in the coming days, the airline said.
Further details available at: https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/international-travel-fact-Sheet-181021-.pdf Over the past few years, Air India has been one- Only airline with nonstop between India and Australia.