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Perth to Paris passengers landing back in WA after 15 hours in the air
Perth to Paris passengers landing back in WA after 15 hours in the air

Sydney Morning Herald

time5 hours ago

  • Sydney Morning Herald

Perth to Paris passengers landing back in WA after 15 hours in the air

Passengers on a Qantas flight from Perth to Paris that was turned back this morning after Iran's missile strikes in Qatar will have spent more than 15 hours on the flight. This masthead is at Perth Airport, where the arrivals board has just changed to show flight QF33R will arrive back at its starting point about 11am Perth time. Ironically, the flight is still 'On-time'. Qatar closed its airspace after Iran launched a flurry of missiles at the Al Udied Airbase south-west of the capital Doha overnight. Qantas' QF33 Perth-Paris flight, which left at 8pm on Monday, was turned back to Perth as it was passing the south-western tip of India about 3.30am WA time on Tuesday (5.30am AEST). There are 216 passengers and 14 crew on board. Qantas' Perth-London flight that, which Perth Airport last night, was diverted to Singapore, a spokesperson confirmed. Loading The direct Perth to Europe flights, including Rome, London and Paris, have proved popular for Qantas, particularly over the European summer. 'We continue to monitor airspace availability closely and will alter our schedule as required,' Qantas spokesperson said. 'We thank our customers for their patience and understanding.'

Perth to Paris passengers landing back in WA after 15 hours in the air
Perth to Paris passengers landing back in WA after 15 hours in the air

The Age

time5 hours ago

  • The Age

Perth to Paris passengers landing back in WA after 15 hours in the air

Passengers on a Qantas flight from Perth to Paris that was turned back this morning after Iran's missile strikes in Qatar will have spent more than 15 hours on the flight. This masthead is at Perth Airport, where the arrivals board has just changed to show flight QF33R will arrive back at its starting point about 11am Perth time. Ironically, the flight is still 'On-time'. Qatar closed its airspace after Iran launched a flurry of missiles at the Al Udied Airbase south-west of the capital Doha overnight. Qantas' QF33 Perth-Paris flight, which left at 8pm on Monday, was turned back to Perth as it was passing the south-western tip of India about 3.30am WA time on Tuesday (5.30am AEST). There are 216 passengers and 14 crew on board. Qantas' Perth-London flight that, which Perth Airport last night, was diverted to Singapore, a spokesperson confirmed. Loading The direct Perth to Europe flights, including Rome, London and Paris, have proved popular for Qantas, particularly over the European summer. 'We continue to monitor airspace availability closely and will alter our schedule as required,' Qantas spokesperson said. 'We thank our customers for their patience and understanding.'

Qantas flights diverted from Europe as Iranian strikes throw travel into chaos
Qantas flights diverted from Europe as Iranian strikes throw travel into chaos

The Age

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Age

Qantas flights diverted from Europe as Iranian strikes throw travel into chaos

Qantas flights have been diverted following the closure of Qatar's airspace after Iran launched missiles at a US base there. Qantas' Perth-Paris flight turned back to Perth, while the airline's Perth-London diverted to Singapore, a spokesperson confirmed. One flight was over Indian airspace, and the other was nearby when the changes were made. 'We continue to monitor airspace availability closely and will alter our schedule as required, ' said a spokesperson for Qantas, who thanked passengers for 'their patience and understanding'. QF9, the Perth-London flight, is carrying 199 passengers and 14 crew who will now stay in Singapore for the night, as future arrangements are made. QF33, the Perth-Paris flight, has 216 passengers and 14 crew, who will stay overnight in Perth, before travelling onward. The failure of those flights to reach their destinations will have follow-on effects for Qantas with flights QF10 (London to Perth) and QF34 (Paris to Perth) – having to be cancelled and rescheduled. Global airlines are feeling the effect of the escalating conflict in the Middle East, as airstrikes force carriers to navigate around a wide swath of territory, tear up flight schedules and turn around aircraft mid-flight. By 7.45am AEST, Qatar said its flights had resumed following the reopening of airspace in the State of Qatar. 'Our focus at this time is to help our passengers return home or reach their onward journey safely and smoothly,' he said.

Perth flights to London and France diverted amid ongoing Middle East conflict
Perth flights to London and France diverted amid ongoing Middle East conflict

West Australian

time7 hours ago

  • Business
  • West Australian

Perth flights to London and France diverted amid ongoing Middle East conflict

Two flights from Perth were forced to divert overnight amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Iran launched an attack on the US' Al Udied Airbase in Qatar after the US strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities days earlier. The attack was thwarted without casualties, Qatari authorities have said. One flight from Perth to London was diverted to Singapore, carrying 199 passengers and 14 crew while the QF33 flight from Perth to France has returned to Perth, carrying 216 passengers and 14 crew. 'Due to additional airspace closures and congestion through the Middle East, our Perth-London service has been diverted to Singapore and Perth-Paris is returning to Perth,' a Qantas spokesman said. 'We continue to monitor airspace availability closely and will alter our schedule as required. 'We have a number of flight path options that we utilise for our flights to Europe and these are reviewed regularly based on factors including weather and security. 'We thank our customers for their patience and understanding.' Those on the Perth to London flight were accommodated overnight in Singapore, while those on the Perth to Paris flight will be accommodated in Perth. The diverted flight will impact another flight's departure, due to a lack of aircraft on the round, with recovery being assessed. The Qantas spokesman said the QF2 flight from Singapore to Sydney is not affected. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways temporarily suspended all flights in the wake of the attack, due to the closure of air traffic movement in the State of Qatar. 'We are working closely with government stakeholders and the relevant authorities to support any passengers that have been impacted, and will resume operations when the airspace reopens,' the airline said in an online statement. 'The safety of our passengers and crew remains our highest priority.' The airline has since confirmed it was reinstating its flights as the airspace reopened. Additional staff have been deployed at Hamad Interational Airport and other airports to assist passengers affected by the delays and cancelled flights. 'As operations resume, we anticipate significant delays to our flight schedule,' the spokesman said. 'We would advise passengers to check or the Qatar Airways mobile application ahead of travel.' The temporary closure of the Qatari airspace forced several flights from Australia to divert to other countries. A Virgin Australia spokesman said two flights operated by Qatar Airways had been diverted on the way to Doha. Flight VA1 (Sydney–Doha) was diverted to Bengaluru and VA15 (Brisbane–Doha) diverted to Muscat. The flight from Sydney to Doha was forced to perform a U-turn halfway through the flight, before landing in Bengaluru in India. 'Both aircraft landed safely,' they said. 'Guest recovery is being co-ordinated by Qatar Airways, including support on the ground and assistance with onward travel arrangements.' Passengers scheduled to travel on Virgin Australia flights between Australia and Doha are advised to closely monitor their flight information. Doha is one of the major stopovers for Australians travelling to Europe, which is entering its summer season. One Australian who was planning to fly to Dublin on Tuesday told Today he saw 'lights coming from the distance' as missiles hit the skies. 'And at first it sort of it felt like sort of dull fireworks there, with a bit of rumblings going off,' he said. On Tuesday morning, Foreign Minister Penny Wong condemned Iran's strikes on the US bases of Qatar and Iraq, reiterating calls for 'de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy'. 'There have been disruptions to flights with temporary airspace closures in the region,' she said. 'Closure of airspace around transit hubs may impact flights globally, causing delays and cancellations. Australians travelling should seek updates from their airlines and follow (Smartraveller). 'Australians in need of emergency consular assistance should contact the Australian Government's 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre 1300 555 135 (within Australia) and +61 2 6261 3305 (from overseas).'

WA news LIVE: Qantas diverts Perth-Paris, Perth-London flights
WA news LIVE: Qantas diverts Perth-Paris, Perth-London flights

The Age

time7 hours ago

  • The Age

WA news LIVE: Qantas diverts Perth-Paris, Perth-London flights

Latest posts Latest posts 9.56am Qantas diverts Perth-Paris, Perth-London flights Some more details now on the Qantas flights from Perth that have been diverted following the closure of Qatar's airspace after Iran launched missiles at a US base there. Qantas' Perth-Paris flight turned back to Perth, while the airline's Perth-London flight diverted to Singapore, a spokesperson confirmed. One flight was over Indian airspace, and the other was nearby when the changes were made. Loading 'We continue to monitor airspace availability closely and will alter our schedule as required,' said a spokesperson for Qantas. 'We thank our customers for their patience and understanding.' QF9, the Perth-London flight, is carrying 199 passengers and 14 crew who will now stay in Singapore for the night, as future arrangements are made. QF33, the Perth-Paris flight, has 216 passengers and 14 crew, who will return to Perth and be accommodated overnight before travelling onward. The failure of those flights to reach their destinations will have follow-on effects for Qantas with flights QF10 (London to Perth) and QF34 (Paris to Perth) – having to be cancelled and rescheduled.

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