American Airlines has announced a new winter seasonal route to Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. This will be the airline’s longest nonstop international route.
Bound for Brisbane!
Starting 26th October 2024, American Airlines will operate a daily service between Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Brisbane Airport with the following schedule:
- Dallas-Brisbane
- Departure time: 22:35
- Arrival time: 05:30 (+2 days)
- Flight number: AA7
- Flight time: 15 hours and 55 minutes
- Brisbane-Dallas
- Departure time: 10:00
- Arrival time: 09:20
- Flight number: AA8
- Flight time: 14 hours and 20 minutes
These flights will be operated by American’s retrofitted Boeing B787-9 Dreamliners featuring 51 Flagship Suites (Business Class), 32 Premium Economy seats and standard Economy Class seats.
Passengers will be able to connect to/from 100+ destinations via Dallas across the United States. Brisbane and the state of Queensland are known for sensational coastlines, world-famous zoos, a vibrant cultural scene and 280 days of sun every year. When American’s seasonal service begins, it will be the longest nonstop flight in the airline’s network.
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American is thrilled to grow our international network to give customers more ways to escape the cold next winter. Together with Qantas, customers can enjoy more ways to explore new destinations across one of the most comprehensive networks connecting the United States and the South Pacific.
said Brian Znotins, Senior Vice President – Network and Schedule Planning, American Airlines.
American Airlines and Qantas, both part of the oneworld alliance, are joint business partners. Next winter, the partnership will offer services from Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and Vancouver, Canada, to four major gateways in Australia and New Zealand: Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney. As part of the American-Qantas partnership, passengers will be able to connect to more than 200 destinations across the U.S., and nearly 70 destinations across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
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