Business Class — 1-2-1 suite on A350 (Project Sunrise) and refitted 787
Serving 4 US airports · Hubs: Sydney, Melbourne
Monitor Qantas Routes Free →Qantas (QF) offers Business Class — 1-2-1 suite on A350 (Project Sunrise) and refitted 787. Part of the oneworld alliance. Serves 4 US airports. Hubs: Sydney, Melbourne. 12+ monitored routes available for automated fare tracking.
Flying Qantas business class on the long haul between North America and Australia is, in many ways, a lesson in what sustained investment in premium travel actually looks like. The carrier's refitted 787 Dreamliner fleet features the Thompson Vantage XL seat in a 1-2-1 configuration, meaning every passenger enjoys direct aisle access — a non-negotiable on a journey that can push seventeen hours or more. The seat itself is generous and well-considered, and on routes operating nonstop between Sydney or Melbourne and Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas Fort Worth, or New York, the ability to lie flat without interruption becomes less a luxury than a genuine physiological necessity. Qantas has understood this for longer than most.
The ground experience at Sydney and Melbourne adds considerable weight to the overall proposition. The Qantas First Lounge at Sydney in particular has long been regarded as one of the finest airport lounges in the Asia-Pacific region — a proper restaurant environment with à la carte dining, a spa, and the kind of unhurried atmosphere that makes a pre-departure visit feel like the journey has already begun. Onboard, the service carries that distinctly Australian quality that is difficult to manufacture: warm without being performative, professional without being stiff. The food and wine program leans into Australian provenance — regional wines, familiar flavors — and feels genuinely curated rather than assembled by committee.
Looking ahead, the A350 configured for Project Sunrise — Qantas's planned ultra-long-haul nonstop service — promises a new generation 1-2-1 suite purpose-built for journeys of unprecedented duration. For seasoned travelers who have crossed the Pacific more times than they care to count, this is an airline that earns its reputation not through marketing alone, but through consistent, considered execution at 40,000 feet.
Qantas operates international business class flights from 4 US airports. Monitor any of these gateways for fare drops.
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Qantas offers Business Class, featuring a 1-2-1 suite on A350 (Project Sunrise) and refitted 787. Key highlights include: New 1-2-1 suite coming on A350 Project Sunrise, Thompson Vantage XL on refitted 787, Qantas First Lounge at Sydney and Melbourne. As a oneworld member, passengers also get access to partner lounges worldwide.
Qantas operates international flights from 4 US airports including New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Dallas (DFW). Our free monitoring service tracks business class fares across all of these gateways so you can find the best departure city for your trip.
Qantas serves popular business class destinations including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane. Whether you're flying for business or leisure, our fare monitoring catches the best prices on all Qantas international routes from the US.
Qantas is a member of the oneworld alliance. This means you can earn and redeem miles across all oneworld partner airlines, access partner lounges worldwide, and enjoy seamless connections when building multi-carrier itineraries.
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