American Airlines is planning to fly Down Under with a second route from its West Coast hub this winter.
The Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier on Monday announced it will launch nonstop service this December from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Brisbane Airport (BNE) in Australia.
It’ll be the carrier’s second nonstop link to the Australian city and its third route overall to the continent.
The new service will launch Dec. 5, just as the peak summer travel season in the Southern Hemisphere ramps up.
American’s new LA-to-Brisbane announcement came as its Oneworld alliance partner, Australia’s Qantas, revealed it would increase its flight offerings between the two countries.
“Together, we offer the most comprehensive service connecting the United States with Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific,” Steve Johnson, American’s vice chair and chief strategy officer, said in a statement announcing the news.
American’s new Australia route
Passengers booking American’s new Brisbane flights from Southern California will fly aboard one of its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. However, we should point out that these will be from the existing 787-9s in its fleet — not the new “787-9P” aircraft featuring the carrier’s brand-new Flagship Suites that debut next month.
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Passengers hoping to score one of those suites, with their sliding privacy doors, should instead opt to book a seat on American’s BNE route from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), which picks back up for the peak Australia travel season Oct. 26 after that route debuted for the carrier last year.
American’s new Australia flight will give the carrier a total of three routes Down Under this coming season: its LAX and DFW service to Brisbane, plus its nonstop LAX service to Sydney Airport (SYD).
Brisbane sees more flights
Brisbane, for its part, continues its growth as a destination for U.S. travelers. Peak-season routes from the U.S. include:
- American, from DFW and LAX
- Qantas, from LAX
- Delta Air Lines, from LAX — which TPG’s Clint Henderson recently flew, scoring a Delta One suite on the carrier’s Airbus A350-900
- United Airlines, from San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
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How to book American Airlines or Qantas to Australia
Travelers hoping to book seats on American or Qantas can use American Airlines AAdvantage miles or Qantas Frequent Flyer points for award flights on either airline.
Qantas is a transfer partner of American Express Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards and Capital One.
You can also find seats on either carrier through partner Oneworld programs, such as Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan, British Airways Club and Cathay Pacific Asia Miles, among others.
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