Corridors / Transoceanic

Kangaroo Route (Europe–Australia)

United Kingdom / Western Europe → Australia

One of aviation's most storied long-haul corridors, linking London with Sydney via intermediate hubs such as Dubai or Singapore. Qantas now operates non-stop London–Sydney on the Boeing 787, while most carriers still use one or two transit points.

Quick Facts

Type
Transoceanic
From
United Kingdom / Western Europe
To
Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kangaroo Route?
The Kangaroo Route is a transoceanic air traffic corridor connecting Australia and United Kingdom. It handles approximately 30 daily flights and is characterized by medium competition among airlines operating on this route.
How many airlines serve the Kangaroo Route?
The Kangaroo Route is served by 5 major airlines, with additional smaller carriers and seasonal operators. Competition level on this corridor is rated as medium, reflecting the number of carriers and frequency of service.
What is the average flight frequency on the Kangaroo Route?
The Kangaroo Route sees approximately 30 daily flights during normal operations. This transoceanic corridor connecting Australia to United Kingdom is one of the notable air corridors in its region.
What regions does the Kangaroo Route connect?
The Kangaroo Route connects Australia with United Kingdom. As a transoceanic corridor with medium competition, it serves as a critical link for both passenger and cargo traffic between these regions.