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Qantas is offering a new “flight to nowhere” that will give travel-starved Australian residents the chance to admire the late May supermoon and full lunar eclipse from over 40,000 feet in the sky.
If you were hoping to nab tickets, you’re out of luck the airline says they were snapped up in “record time” 2.5 minutes to be exact.
The supermoon flight is the latest in a series of Qantas-operated trips that take travelers up for a joy ride, before returning them right back to where they came from.
Tickets for the supermoon flight started at AUS $499 for an economy ticket (US $386), while business class was on sale for $1,499 a pop (US $1,160).
Francesca Street, CNN • Published 13th May 2021
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(CNN) Qantas is offering a new flight to nowhere that will give travel-starved Australian residents the chance to admire the late May supermoon and full lunar eclipse from over 40,000 feet in the sky.
If you were hoping to nab tickets, you re out of luck the airline says they were snapped up in record time 2.5 minutes to be exact.
The supermoon flight is the latest in a series of Qantas-operated trips that take travelers up for a joy ride, before returning them right back to where they came from.
Tickets for the supermoon flight started at AUS $499 for an economy ticket (US $386), while business class was on sale for $1,499 a pop (US $1,160).
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Japanese Airline Testing Hands-Free Bathroom Doors On Its Planes
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People have always been worried about the cleanliness of the bathroom door handles on airplanes even before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, thanks to two Japanese companies, those fears may soon be a thing of the past.
All Nippon Airways Japan’s largest air carrier has begun to roll out 21 aircraft with hands-free bathroom doors you can open with your elbow or forearm.
“We have continued to invest in the development and implementation of innovative technologies because the health and safety of passengers and our staff is the top priority,” Shinichi Inoue, senior executive vice president, Customer Experience Management & Planning at ANA said in a statement. “The hands-free lavatory door is the latest example of us putting this principle into practice as we look for ways to make the travel experience safer and more convenient.”
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