Qantas partners with scientists to test jet lag solutions on new flights
Qantas is collaborating with scientists to combat jet lag on its new non-stop flights to Europe, which can last up to 21 hours. Testing includes both sensor-equipped dummies and real passengers to assess light and meal routines. The Sydney to London route features a new flight path over the North Pole, expected to enhance efficiency by 20 percent.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 12:28 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 12:30 UTC
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