
Prices and seating descriptions are based on Antartica Flight New Year's Eve 2009.
Please note: the 31 December 2009 flight will be aboard Qantas' new 747-400 aircraft, which offers their new Premium Economy Class (situated in the main cabin behind Business Class in the above seating plan).
All seats will be full length sleeper seats. First Class passengers have the opportunity to sit next to the window for the full time over the ice.
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All seats will be either a window or aisle seat next to the window seat. The window and the adjacent aisle seats will be exchanged at the halfway point of the journey.
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These seats are the three seats in the centre
row in the downstairs Business Class cabin.
Although they do not rotate to window seats,
full business Class facilities, food and
drinks are provided and
passengers have access to the entire Business
Class cabin.
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Featuring seating in Qantas' international Premium Economy Class seats, with additional leg room and seat size plus an enhanced bar and meal service. Economy Class Premium seats are the four seats on each side of the aircraft and will be rotated att he halfway poiunt of the journey. Each passenger will have a window seat or the seat next to a window seat for half of the flight and an aisle seat for the other half of the flight. Please note, these seats are situated over the wing.
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The rear Economy Class section is reserved for Economy Class Superior passengers. All seats rows are well clear of the wing for excellent viewing. Economy Class Superior seats are the four seats on each side of the aircraft and will be rotated att he halfway poiunt of the journey. Each passenger will have a window seat or the seat next to a window seat for half of the flight and an aisle seat for the other half of the flight.
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Not available.
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These will be the four seats on each side of the aircraft in the Economy Class section over or near the wing area and will be rotated at the halfway point of the journey. Each passenger will have a window seat or the seat next to a window seat for half of the flight and aisle seat for the other half of the flight.
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These are the two seats in the middle rows
of the Economy Class section (Seats E, F).
Centre seats do not rotate.
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