Australia's flag carrier expects to expand its reach to the Indian subcontinent, explaining that as Boeing 787s are freed up with the arrival of the Airbus A350-1000 and new Airbus A321XLR , meaning more options could be on the table for non-stop flights between Australia and India .

Qantas International Chief Executive Officer, Cam Wallace, explained to Executive Traveller that the airline right now is making good returns on its two non-stop services to India, but the airline is keen to redeploy the right aircraft and configuration on this hugely popular market.

More Aircraft Needed To Make This Possible

At present, Qantas operates its services to India with its Airbus A330 fleet, however, Wallace explains that these likely are not the right aircraft or configuration to o

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