QantasLink’s two new Airbus A220 aircraft have taken off for their first commercial flights today, marking the beginning of a new era of domestic and regional travel for Australians. The airline has received the first two of 29 A220 jet aircraft, which will gradually replace its long-serving fleet of Boeing 717s as part of the Qantas Group’s domestic fleet renewal program.
The inaugural Melbourne to Canberra service, QF1266, departed this morning. The A220 will also commence operating select flights on the Melbourne-Brisbane route today. The aircraft is significantly more fuel-efficient than previous-generation aircraft. Its ultra-modern cabin design, with large windows and overhead lockers, specially designed seats, and a greater sense of space, offers a more comfortable flight for customers.
With almost double the range of the 717s, the A220 can fly between any two points in Australia and to several offshore destinations, creating new route options in the future.
QantasLink CEO Rachel Yangoyan said the A220 would change how people travelled around the country. “These next-generation aircraft are going to make a real difference for customers travelling across our network, so it’s great to see it launch commercial flights from today,” Ms Yangoyan said.
The A220 offers a greater sense of space and fast and free Wi-Fi for every customer. The aircraft are also quieter and generate up to 25 percent fewer carbon emissions, which is critical as we work towards our net zero target.
“We know many of our customers have been waiting for the opportunity to travel on the new aircraft, just as our QantasLink teams have been looking forward to flying them,” Ms Yangoyan added. “We saw a spike in bookings on these routes when we identified them as the first A220 flights last week. It was a great response from many customers who clearly wanted to be among the first to experience our new A220.”
The third A220 is currently in production at the Airbus facility in Mirabel, Canada, and is due to be delivered in June. Another four A220s are scheduled to be delivered by mid-2025. As more aircraft are delivered, the A220 will be deployed across other routes, including Melbourne-Hobart from July, Melbourne-Coffs Harbour from October, and Melbourne-Launceston from November.
Key features of the A220 experience include space for 137 passengers across two cabins, with 10 Business seats in a 2-2 configuration and 127 seats in Economy in a 2-3 configuration. The aircraft boasts the largest windows of any single-aisle aircraft and a cabin with a greater sense of space.
Fast, free Wi-Fi, allowing customers to stay connected, as well as the improved Qantas Entertainment App for streaming content to their own devices. An integrated personal device holder and USB A and C charging in both Economy and Business; an additional wireless charging pad in Business.
More comfortable Economy seat with extra padding compared with the 717. Around 20 per cent more overhead locker space for all customers. Reduction in noise footprint of up to 50 percent and reduction in carbon emissions of 25 per cent.