Qantas Flight Re-Routing During Sydney's Hostage Crisis
15 December 2014. Qantas announces re-routing its aircraft away from Sydney's Central Business District (CBD) due to gunman took customers and staff at cafe this morning at local time.
In the other hand, Australian Airservices said that operations are continuing and Sydney airspace has not been closed. In previous statement the Airservices reported that Sydney airspace had enclosed.
Hundreds of armed police and troops have arrived and encircled the area. They advised people to avoid this certain area due to further suspicious stuff inventory around the Sydney Opera House.
Reacting to recent situation, Qantas spokeswoman says the flights do not exactly pass over the Sydney's CBD but whole aircraft are being diverted and re-routed away from this are due to sudden high traffic of Police helicopters and aircraft.
Qantas claims the diverted flight route does not affect the flights schedule.
Similar situation happened in Virgin Australia, they also diverted its flights over Sydney's CBD and they claimed no impact for air traffic network as well.
In the other hand, Australian Airservices said that operations are continuing and Sydney airspace has not been closed. In previous statement the Airservices reported that Sydney airspace had enclosed.
Qantas Airways Boeing 767-300
Hundreds of armed police and troops have arrived and encircled the area. They advised people to avoid this certain area due to further suspicious stuff inventory around the Sydney Opera House.
Reacting to recent situation, Qantas spokeswoman says the flights do not exactly pass over the Sydney's CBD but whole aircraft are being diverted and re-routed away from this are due to sudden high traffic of Police helicopters and aircraft.
Qantas claims the diverted flight route does not affect the flights schedule.
Similar situation happened in Virgin Australia, they also diverted its flights over Sydney's CBD and they claimed no impact for air traffic network as well.