It's a 22-hour nonstop, so of course the plane has an exercise lounge
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It's a 22-hour nonstop, so of course the plane has an exercise lounge
"The A350-1000ULR, to go into testing next year, will be able to fly for up to 22 hours nonstop. The first commercial flights are expected in early 2027, Qantas said in an announcement Friday, Nov. 7. In addition to cutting up to four hours off the London-Sydney journey, the flights will transform how people experience ultra-long-haul travel, Qantas said. Dozens of seats will be removed from the usual configuration to leave space for a Wellbeing Zone,"
"with on-screen exercise programs, stretch handles and a hydration station, the airline said. Qantas is also consulting sleep scientists about lighting design and meal timing to combat jet lag. Since 2018, there have been 17-hour commercial nonstops between London and Perth, on Australia's west coast, but making it to the continent's east coast has been the final frontier, Qantas said in an Instagram post Friday."
Qantas will test the A350-1000ULR next year and expects the aircraft to fly up to 22 hours nonstop. First commercial flights are planned for early 2027. The nonstop London–Sydney leg could be reduced by up to four hours. Dozens of seats will be removed to create a Wellbeing Zone featuring on-screen exercise programs, stretch handles and a hydration station. Qantas is consulting sleep scientists on lighting design and meal timing to combat jet lag. Existing 17-hour London–Perth nonstops began in 2018, while San Francisco/Los Angeles–Sydney nonstops take about 15 hours.
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