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Your flying update from Qantas: Returning to international flying

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International network update and further flight flexibility Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser.]( [ ] [Qantas]( [oneworld]( Red Email [ ][ ] [[Flights] Flights]( [[Hotels & Airbnb] Hotels & Airbnb]( [[Cars] Cars]( [[Activities] Activities]( Returning to international flying [Returning to international flying]( With vaccinations continuing to roll out across Australia, we are getting ready to reunite our customers with their family, friends, colleagues and favourite destinations around the globe. Based on the current vaccination projection rates and the Australian Government's plan for reopening borders, we are preparing for Qantas and Jetstar international flights to resume as follows: - From mid-December 2021, between Australia and Fiji, Singapore, the United States, Japan, United Kingdom and Canada.* - From mid-December 2021, between Australia and New Zealand in line with the anticipated restart of the trans-Tasman travel bubble.* - From mid-February 2022 between Australia and Hong Kong.* - From April 2022 onwards flights between Australia and cities including Bali, Jakarta, Manila, Bangkok, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City and Johannesburg.* This remains dependent on Government decisions in coming months, so we'll keep you updated if the plans change. We would like to thank you as a valued Red Email subscriber for your ongoing support during our recovery and we look forward to welcoming you on board soon. [Welcoming back our international aircraft] Welcoming back our international aircraft We’re excited to announce plans to return five of our Airbus A380s ahead of schedule. These aircraft, all with upgraded cabins, will fly between Sydney and Los Angeles from July 2022 and between Sydney and London (via Singapore) from November 2022. We will also be using our A330 aircraft to operate some trans-Pacific routes including between Brisbane and Los Angeles and Brisbane and San Francisco, as well as taking delivery of three new 787-9s to operate additional flights to key markets as demand increases.* [Flying, now as flexible as you need to be]( [Flying, now as flexible as you need to be]( To give you peace of mind, we've added further flight flexibility so you can change your travel dates as often as you need, fee-free.+ Or simply put into credit for when you are ready to rebook.# A fare difference may apply. [Read more]( [Stay up to date with travel requirements]( [Stay up to date with travel requirements]( Check the latest Government travel restrictions, which may include mandatory health declarations, use of face masks, entry permits, pre-approval and quarantine (possibly at your own expense), or you could be denied entry. [Check the latest travel updates]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Linkedin]( [Qantas]( [oneworld]( Important Information * Subject to Government and Regulatory approval. + Eligible Flights include: Australian Domestic Qantas operated flights booked between 21 May 2020 and 28 February 2022, for travel between 12 June 2020 and 28 February 2022. Trans-Tasman Qantas operated flights booked between 15 October 2020 and 28 February 2022, for travel between 16 October 2020 and 28 February 2022. International Qantas operated flights booked between 25 February 2021 and 28 February 2022, for travel between 1 November 2021 and 31 December 2022 (international flights are available up to 12 months in advance). To change your travel date, simply visit [Manage booking]( to change your flight before your scheduled date of departure and select a new date within 12 months of your original booking date and the change fee will be waived. A fare difference may apply. For all changes your applicable [Fare Rules]( and the Qantas [Conditions of Carriage]( apply. # To request a [Flight Credit]( for use towards a future flight of equal or higher value than your original booking, visit [Manage booking](. Flight Credits are valid for booking and travel within 12 months from your original booking date. Our standard fare rules apply, a change or cancellation fee may apply. A fare difference may apply. For more information and full terms and conditions, visit [booking changes and other options](. [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Contact Us]( This email was originally sent to {EMAIL}. You have received this email because you are subscribed to Red Email. Sent by Qantas Airways Limited, Sent by Qantas Airways Limited, 8000 World Way West, Level 2, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA.

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