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Ticket rush for the new flight “anywhere” – Awani Review
Qantas, an Australian company, offers travelers celebrating the Super Moon and the May 26 lunar eclipse, CNN reports.“Nowhere” is another plane. This is
Nowhere is another plane. This is what Qantas offers to Australians. They will have the opportunity to observe the Super Moon and Lunar Eclipse on May 26 aboard the Boeing 787 Dreamline. CNN.
This “tracking” aircraft is the latest in a series of flights organized by Qantas, which takes passengers on a flight. This final exit this time will leave Sydney and last three hours.
Tickets sold out in two and a half minutes
Tickets, ranging from 499 to 1,499 Australian dollars (320 to 950 euros), sold out…
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