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Qantas takes 150 passengers on one-off scenic flight to nowhere – PerthNow
Qantas has taken 150 passengers on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner from Sydney airport on a scenic flight ‘over some of Australia’s most iconic destinations’.

Qantas has taken off on a one-off, seven-hour flight over Australia for travellers missing the experience of flying.
With most commercial flights grounded by the coronavirus pandemic, today’s flight is a special scenic trip to nowhere.
Only 150 passengers were aboard the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner that took off from Sydney’s Kingsford Smith international airport late morning.
Qantas is calling the leisurely journey “a once-in-a-lifetime aerial tourism flight over some of Australia’s most iconic …
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