Jakarta Globe, February 01, 2010
In keeping with a leaner market, Qantas reportedly plans to dump most of its first-class seats. (AFP Photo)
Australia’s flag carrier Qantas is planning to dump two-thirds of its first-class airline seats as part of a radical $350 million overhaul of its long-haul fleet, a report said on Monday.
The changes, which could increase economy seating areas on planes by up to 20 percent, come after the world financial crisis sparked a dramatic slump in demand for expensive premium seating on long-distance flights.
Under the scheme, which could be announced within weeks, Qantas would retain first-class seats only on its London and Los Angeles flights, the Australian Financial Review reported.
AFP
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