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Qantas temporarily boosts Honolulu flights

written by WOFA | July 8, 2014
Qantas will replace 767s initially with A330-300s and then A330-200s (pictured) on services from Sydney to Honolulu from September 14. (Haydn Jones)
Qantas will replace 767s initially with A330-300s and then A330-200s (pictured) on services from Sydney to Honolulu from September 14. (Haydn Jones)

Qantas is temporarily increasing capacity on the Sydney-Honolulu route from September by adding supplementary services and upgrading Boeing 767-300ERs to Airbus A330 equipment.

“From 14 September to 27 December Qantas will upgrade the aircraft to an Airbus A330 and add A330 supplementary services on some Saturdays to cater for increased demand,” the airline said in a statement.

The QF3 flight departs Sydney at 8.55pm and arrives in Honolulu at 9.35am the same day. The return QF4 departs Honolulu at 11.05am, and lands in Sydney at 6.35pm the following day.

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