Qantas Airways
Qantas Airways is also known as "The Flying Kangaroo”. It is an Australian airline that was founded in November 1920. The Headquarters of Qantas Airways are in Sydney. With a fleet of 121 aircraft, it serves around 85 destinations. The airline is a member of the One world airline alliance since its inception. Within Australia and New Zealand, Qantas Airways runs a number of subsidiary airlines that serve regional areas and some trunk routes.
The Primary Airport of Qantas Airways is Sydney Airport. Kenya Airways, Vietnam Airlines, Asiana Airlines, and other airlines have codeshare agreements with the airline.
Classes
First Class — First Class has spinning seats that face forward for take-off but rotate to the side for dining and sleeping. It also has a seat pitch, plenty of legroom, AC power outlets, and USB connections for communication.
Business Class - In this class, the seat is referred to as a "Skybed," which consists of fully comfy horizontal large beds with seat pitch and an onboard lounge.
Economy Class- There are two sorts of economy classes on this airline: Premium Economy and Economy Class. Premium Economy is marketed as a lighter version of business class. The services and food provided in this class are slightly higher in quality than those provided in economy class. Convertible seats are available in economy class.
In-flight Amenities
Depending on the class you are traveling in, in-flight entertainment options vary. In addition, the food given throughout the ride differs by class. In business class, you can choose from 12 different main courses, each of which can be paired with a glass of wine or champagne. Passengers in the Premium Economy class can select from a variety of snacks and beverages. Self-service snack bars with ice cream, fruits, and other items are available in the economy class cabins. You can also go duty-free shopping and purchase items from your favorite brands.