Qantas plans to operate between Darwin and Singapore

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Qantas plans to operate regular flights between Darwin and Singapore from June the 23rd, 2023. Operations are scheduled to be performed on QantasLink’s Embraer 190s configured for 100 passengers.

See also: Qantas resumes flights to Santiago de Chile.

At press time, the flights are not available for purchase on the Qantas reservation system, and are subject to government approval.

Schedule between Darwin and Singapore – tentative

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Flight From ETD To ETA
QF 353 Darwin (DRW) 6:20 p.m. Singapore (SIN) 9:40 p.m.
QF 354 Singapore (SIN) 10:40 p.m. Darwin (DRW) 5:00 a.m. +1

Tentative flight frequency

  • QF 353/354: daily.

Other information

  • Qantas last flew the above route in October 2006, when it had five weekly services on Boeing 767 aircraft.
  • Darwin would be the Australian company’s sixth connection in Singapore.

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