Qantas Archives - Traveler Dreams Traveler Dreams Thu, 29 Jun 2023 14:49:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelerdreams.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Qantas Archives - Traveler Dreams 32 32 One Airline Says It is Possible to Reduce Impacts of Jetlag by Adjusting Inflight Experience https://travelerdreams.com/one-airline-says-it-is-possible-to-reduce-impacts-of-jetlag-by-adjusting-inflight-experience/ Fri, 30 Jun 2023 10:12:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=24374 Great news, travelers! Jetlag, one of the worst drawbacks of frequent traveling, could soon be a thing of the past. That is according to an experiment made by Australian Qantas. Qantas has a plan to establish routes from New York, US, and London, UK, to Sydney in 2025 as part of the Project Sunrise program. […]

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Great news, travelers! Jetlag, one of the worst drawbacks of frequent traveling, could soon be a thing of the past. That is according to an experiment made by Australian Qantas.

Qantas has a plan to establish routes from New York, US, and London, UK, to Sydney in 2025 as part of the Project Sunrise program. The flights would take almost 20 hours, almost guaranteeing severe jetlag for all passengers. In an attempt to make these long flights more comfortable, the airline experimented with a series of inflight experience adjustments, and it appears they did the trick.

As part of the experiment, Qantas made three trial flights on specially designed Airbus A350s with volunteer passengers. During the flight, they adjusted the cabin lighting in order to match the time zone of their final destination. Furthermore, they organized physical activities, changed meal times, and installed a menu that would help passengers remain awake or go to sleep.

After the experiment ended, the volunteers reported that they experienced less severe jet lag, had a better quality of sleep, and experienced better cognitive performance in the two days after flight.

“Given our geography, Qantas has a long history of using imagination and innovation to overcome the tyranny of distance between Australia and the rest of the world,” said Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce. “Now that we have the aircraft technology to do these flights, we want to make sure the customer experience evolves as well, and that’s why we’re doing this research and designing our cabins and service differently.”

This is definitely encouraging news for all travelers, especially those that frequently fly long distances. If Qantas experiments end up working in practice, expect more airlines to adopt a similar approach and make the flying experience better than ever.

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Would You Go on a Mystery Flight Adventure? https://travelerdreams.com/would-you-go-on-a-mystery-flight-adventure/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 11:39:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=13238 Qantas is the national airline of Australia and one of the biggest flight operators in the whole world. While you might be familiar with this airline due to its international flights into Sydney, they also offer up one of the most unique travel options on Earth: mystery flights. What Are They? Ever since the 1990s, […]

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Qantas is the national airline of Australia and one of the biggest flight operators in the whole world. While you might be familiar with this airline due to its international flights into Sydney, they also offer up one of the most unique travel options on Earth: mystery flights.

What Are They?

Ever since the 1990s, Qantas has offered up mystery flights periodically as a fascinating trip option for travelers. With flights leaving from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, travelers are packed into an airplane with no idea of where they are going for a national day trip.

Flown on B737 aircraft and featuring a ticket that includes transportation, activities upon arrival, and breakfast in a pre-flight lounge, this is a unique and interesting way to spend a day in Australia.

The destination is never known before you leave, but Qantas does provide you with a pre-flight email telling you what the weather will be like and what sort of clothes you need to pack for your activities.

Smaller towns and cities, both beachside, in the country’s interior, and near national landmarks have been some of the destinations which have been flown to. What’s clear, however, is that this adventure, with a starting price of around $550, is for those of us who are open to a little bit of uncertainty!

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Qantas Archives - Traveler Dreams Traveler Dreams Thu, 29 Jun 2023 14:49:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelerdreams.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Qantas Archives - Traveler Dreams 32 32 One Airline Says It is Possible to Reduce Impacts of Jetlag by Adjusting Inflight Experience https://travelerdreams.com/one-airline-says-it-is-possible-to-reduce-impacts-of-jetlag-by-adjusting-inflight-experience/ Fri, 30 Jun 2023 10:12:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=24374 Great news, travelers! Jetlag, one of the worst drawbacks of frequent traveling, could soon be a thing of the past. That is according to an experiment made by Australian Qantas. Qantas has a plan to establish routes from New York, US, and London, UK, to Sydney in 2025 as part of the Project Sunrise program. […]

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Great news, travelers! Jetlag, one of the worst drawbacks of frequent traveling, could soon be a thing of the past. That is according to an experiment made by Australian Qantas.

Qantas has a plan to establish routes from New York, US, and London, UK, to Sydney in 2025 as part of the Project Sunrise program. The flights would take almost 20 hours, almost guaranteeing severe jetlag for all passengers. In an attempt to make these long flights more comfortable, the airline experimented with a series of inflight experience adjustments, and it appears they did the trick.

As part of the experiment, Qantas made three trial flights on specially designed Airbus A350s with volunteer passengers. During the flight, they adjusted the cabin lighting in order to match the time zone of their final destination. Furthermore, they organized physical activities, changed meal times, and installed a menu that would help passengers remain awake or go to sleep.

After the experiment ended, the volunteers reported that they experienced less severe jet lag, had a better quality of sleep, and experienced better cognitive performance in the two days after flight.

“Given our geography, Qantas has a long history of using imagination and innovation to overcome the tyranny of distance between Australia and the rest of the world,” said Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce. “Now that we have the aircraft technology to do these flights, we want to make sure the customer experience evolves as well, and that’s why we’re doing this research and designing our cabins and service differently.”

This is definitely encouraging news for all travelers, especially those that frequently fly long distances. If Qantas experiments end up working in practice, expect more airlines to adopt a similar approach and make the flying experience better than ever.

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Would You Go on a Mystery Flight Adventure? https://travelerdreams.com/would-you-go-on-a-mystery-flight-adventure/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 11:39:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=13238 Qantas is the national airline of Australia and one of the biggest flight operators in the whole world. While you might be familiar with this airline due to its international flights into Sydney, they also offer up one of the most unique travel options on Earth: mystery flights. What Are They? Ever since the 1990s, […]

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Qantas is the national airline of Australia and one of the biggest flight operators in the whole world. While you might be familiar with this airline due to its international flights into Sydney, they also offer up one of the most unique travel options on Earth: mystery flights.

What Are They?

Ever since the 1990s, Qantas has offered up mystery flights periodically as a fascinating trip option for travelers. With flights leaving from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, travelers are packed into an airplane with no idea of where they are going for a national day trip.

Flown on B737 aircraft and featuring a ticket that includes transportation, activities upon arrival, and breakfast in a pre-flight lounge, this is a unique and interesting way to spend a day in Australia.

The destination is never known before you leave, but Qantas does provide you with a pre-flight email telling you what the weather will be like and what sort of clothes you need to pack for your activities.

Smaller towns and cities, both beachside, in the country’s interior, and near national landmarks have been some of the destinations which have been flown to. What’s clear, however, is that this adventure, with a starting price of around $550, is for those of us who are open to a little bit of uncertainty!

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