Qantas asks passengers to design future flight
26 June, 2018
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Qantas wants to know if passengers would like an exercise zone, an on-board crèche, an in-flight bar or perhaps a downstairs bed.
These are some of the concepts being floated in a survey being sent out this week to more than 12,000 Qantas Frequent Flyers as part of the airline’s ongoing “Project Sunrise” research into ultra-long haul flying.
In August last year, Qantas challenged aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus to extend the flying range of the next generation of aircraft - the 777X and A350-900ULR - to fly nonstop from the east coast of Australia direct to London and New York by 2022.
The planes would also be able to fly from Los Angeles to Perth non-stop.
It follows the success of the airline’s new Perth-London direct service that started in March this year.
With travelers set to spend up to 22 hours in the air, passenger comfort and well-being, in-flight entertainment and food and beverage will be key factors in designing the onboard experience, says Qantas.
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The airline has engaged with aircraft seat manufacturers, inviting them to come up with concepts for next-generation Economy and Premium Economy seats for the long-haul flights.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has also raised the possibility of converting the cargo hold into an additional space for passengers, including bunks.
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The survey of the frequent flyers will look at the "sky is the limit” concepts including:
- A stretch/exercise zone on board
- A communal bar, dining or self-service café zone
- A crèche
- A work & study section including workstations
- Converting a number of lavatories into more spacious “change and refresh” stations (weight limitations would likely prevent carrying enough water for showers).
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