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Qantas brings returnees back from Frankfurt and Paris

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Australia's flag carrier has been busy bringing “stranded” people back on behalf of the government in recent weeks. That was it with flights abroad, the Qantas long-haul route is paralyzed for the time being. The next return flights are to be carried out in winter - and continental Europe is to be headed again.

Qantas explicitly mentions Paris and Frankfurt. The Qantas flight QF115 is expected in Frankfurt on December 10th at 6:10 a.m. And for the first time without a stopover. For now, however, only for that Repatriation fundsug. The arrival of QF175 in Paris is scheduled for December 14th at 6 a.m. All flights, including those to London, start in Sydney and stop in Perth, from where there is a non-stop route to the relevant destination. The return flight to Perth will also take place without a stop, like the news medium Aero reported. The final destination is Sydney again. Australians who want to use this shuttle service to their distant home not only have to be tested for Corona in advance, they also have to pay for their tickets themselves: The flights can be regularly booked on the Qantas website - in both directions.

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