Qantas launches Mystery Flight Experiences
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Qantas announced on Wednesday the latest innovative offer to combat the closure of international borders by offering a series of flights. The plan is to operate on weekend three domestic mystery flights for traveller’s keen to enjoy unique experiences in Australia.
Seats on the Qantas Mystery Flight Experiences went on sale on
Qantas.com at midday today. Thursday 4 March for travel in March, April, and May.
The all-inclusive fares, which include meals and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, plus activities on the ground, are AUD737 (USD569) for economy and AUD1,579 (USD1,219) for business.
All three flights will operate with net-zero emissions, with 100 per cent of emissions carbon offset.
Qantas to operate three domestic ‘mystery flights’
SYDNEY, March 4, 2021 Qantas has announced the latest in its series of concept flights to combat the border blues, with plans to operate three domestic mystery flights for travellers keen to enjoy unique travel experiences in Australia while international borders remain closed. The national carrier last operated mystery flights in the 1990s when travellers would turn up at the airport and be allocated seats on a scheduled flight to any of the airline’s destinations where they spent a day at their leisure before flying home. Qantas will offer three dedicated Boeing 737 mystery flight experiences that will include not just the flight, but an entire day of activities in a mystery destination – so all passengers need to do is book and turn up at the airport. All destinations are outside major capital cities.
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