Qantas network update
Qantas will continue to redeploy some aircraft to operate more flights between Australia and Europe, providing Qantas customers already booked to travel on partner airlines with an alternative option should they wish to change.
Latest News|Published 1 May 2026
Supporting more Qantas flights to Europe
Select schedule changes initially operating between 20 April and 26 July 2026 have been extended to continue through to 24 October 2026, as detailed below.
- Perth to Singapore: Services increased from daily to 10 flights per week, timed to connect with Qantas' Singapore–Paris flights.
- Perth to Rome: Qantas' additional services have been extended another three months, until the end of October.
- Flights to Paris: Services will continue to originate from Sydney via Singapore up to 24 October 2026. Flights will increase to up to five services between 18 May to 26 July, reverting to three services per week from 27 July 2026.
- Sydney to Vancouver: Additional weekly frequency continues to 24 October 2026 .
The changes will provide an additional 2,000 seats to and from Europe each week.
Network and capacity adjustments
From 27 July 2026, minor frequency adjustments will also apply to the following routes:
- Asia: Darwin–Singapore, Brisbane–Manila routes
- Trans-Tasman: Sydney–Wellington, Melbourne–Auckland
- Australian Domestic: Reduced frequencies will also continue on a small number of selected routes
These changes may also result in different flight numbers, operating aircraft and day‑of‑week adjustments across the network.
In addition, Qantas' Sydney- Bengaluru service is also being temporarily suspended from August and resuming at the end of October.
Supporting customers
For customers with impacted bookings, the Standard Schedule Change Policy continues to apply.