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Qantas passengers get sky-high view of supermoon eclipse – Traveller
Passengers on board a Qantas scenic flight received a sky-high view of Wednesday’s supermoon eclipse.

From staying up all night to camping out on rooftops, people go to extreme lengths to catch a glimpse of a supermoon, particularly when it comes with a total lunar eclipse.
After flying 180 people over the Pacific to see the phenomenon, it’s safe to say Qantas, and those aboard its novelty flight on Wednesday night, beat most in their efforts to view the event.
It took a record three minutes for all seats on the supermoon scenic flight to be snapped up. Economy fares sold for $499, premium economy…
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