Now that we are coming into the busy Summer period a number of airlines will be increasing flights.
Aircalin
Aircalin are operating a few extra flights between December and February. The airline usually has two flights a week to Brisbane on Thursdays and Sundays with Airbus A320s.
Aircalin will operate the following extra flights to BNE.
SB152 NOU-BNE arrives 1030 MON30DEC/MON20JAN/MON27JAN/MON3FEB/MON10FEB
SM153 BNE-NOU departs 1200 MON30DEC/MON20JAN/MON27JAN/MON3FEB/MON10FEB
Airbus A330-200s will operate the above flights.
SB152 NOU-BNE arrives 1030 TUE24DEC/TUE7JAN/TUE14JAN/TUE28JAN/TUE11FEB
SB153 BNE-NOU departs 1145 TUE24DEC/TUE7JAN/TUE14JAN/TUE28JAN/TUE11FEB
Airbus A320s will operate the above flights.
China Southern
China Southern will increase flights from Guangzhou to Brisbane from five flights a week up to daily from November 22. This is a permanent increase. Flights will still be operated by Airbus A330-200s.
Korean Air
Korean Air usually fly to Brisbane four times a week from Seoul. From October 29 to December 1, they will increase to five flights per week. From December 2 to March 2 they will operate six flights a week. From March 3 they will go back to four flights a week. Flights will still be operated by Airbus A330-300s.
Philippine Airlines
From November 16 through to January 16, Philippine Airlines will use Airbus A321s on their Manila-Darwin-Brisbane route in lieu of the Airbus A320s. This is a small capacity increase and Premium Economy will now be offered to Brisbane. This route will still operate three times a week.
China Airlines
From November 28 to February 28, China Airlines will use Boeing 747-400s on their Taipei-Brisbane-Auckland route in lieu of the Airbus A330-300s. This is quite a large capacity increase, especially in Business Class. This route will still operate three times a week.
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