Qantas Has Resumed Perth–Singapore Flights

  • Kate and Jack Spade amenity kits are offered to Business Class travelers.

    Kate and Jack Spade amenity kits are offered to Business Class travelers.

  • The carrier's B737 aircraft services the route.

    The carrier's B737 aircraft services the route.

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After a year of suspension, Qantas has resumed its direct services between Perth and Singapore. The flight runs five times weekly excluding Tuesdays and Thursdays and takes just over five hours. It’s operated by a Boeing 737 with 156 seats in economy and 12 in business, the latter of which enjoy food from Neil Perry and amenities from Jack and Kate Spade.

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