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Qantas plans to have six A380s flying again in 2023 – Executive Traveller
The first six superjumbos, with new business and premium economy seats, could return to the skies by the end of 2023.

Qantas plans to see six Airbus A380s return to the skies by the end of 2023 as demand for international travel both from outbound Australians and inbound overseas visitors rebuilds to approach pre-COVID levels.
While the airline will offer voluntary redundancy to cabin crew of its international Airbus A380 and Airbus A330 jets, enough pilots of the flagship superjumbos will remain on deck and ready for a rapid restart of six A380s, according to Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce.
“The A380 guys go through…
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