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Qantas has just made its last Airbus A380 flight until 2023 – Executive Traveller
All twelve Qantas superjumbos have been stood down “for at least three years,” says airline CEO Alan Joyce.

Qantas’ proud flagship, the double-decker Airbus A380, has just made its last international flight for at least the next three years and there’s an increasingly good chance that not all of the red-tailed superjumbos will return to the skies.
A solitary A380 had been laid up in Dresden, Germany, being fitted with refreshed first class suites, new business class seats and two revamped lounges at the front of the upper deck.
Photo tour: See what’s new in Qantas’ upgraded Airbus A380 superjumbo
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