Qantas lands first direct flight from Australia to London

Australia’s first direct flight to Britain took off on Sunday from Perth, cutting flying time roughly three hours by skipping stopovers in Singapore or the Middle East, Qantas officials said.

The 17-hour flight, operated by a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, touched down in London at 5.05 am, having covered a distance of more than 14,484 km.

It is the world’s second-longest flight after a Qatar Airways service between Doha and Auckland that covers 14,529 km, or just 31 km more than the stretch from Perth to London.

The flight marked a “historic day for aviation”, airline Chief Executive Alan Joyce said.

The flight took off from Perth airport on Sunday. Photo: AAP
The flight took off from Perth airport on Sunday. Photo: AAP

“From today it will be the first link between Australia and Europe that has ever occurred non-stop in aviation,” he told reporters at a launch event. “We are so excited.”

About 730,000 British tourists visit Australia every year and the new service could boost interest in the state of Western Australia, often overlooked in favour of the country’s east coast, said Tourism Minister Steven Ciobo.

“There will be more opportunity than ever before for us to continue to showcase and highlight all the very best parts of Australia, including some of the most magnificent and iconic parts of Western Australia,” he said.

The service was a “game-changer”, said Mena Rawlings, Britain’s high commissioner to Australia.

The flight marked a “historic day for aviation”, airline Chief Executive Alan Joyce said. Photo: AAP
The flight marked a “historic day for aviation”, airline Chief Executive Alan Joyce said. Photo: AAP

“To have the opportunity to get on a plane at Heathrow and step out in Perth is just phenomenally exciting and I’m sure we are going to see lots and lots of people taking advantage of that.”

Before the new service, the longest flight to Britain was a journey of 11,708 km between Heathrow and Jakarta, operated by Garuda Indonesia, the national carrier.

Qantas plans to introduce non-stop flights from Australia’s east coast to Britain in the next few years.