Qantas A380 variants typically carry 450 passengers (14 First Class, 72 Business Class, 32 Premium Economy Class and 332 Economy Class passengers). They are fairly roomy compared to other carriers' variants due to the spacing of the seats.
The planned and announced configurations for the Airbus A380 range from 450 passengers, used by Qantas, to 840 passengers, used by Air Austral.
The a380 can carry up to approximately 853 people
Currently only 6 as of 17/11/2010, but they have a entire order of 20 pending!!!
The Airbus A380-800 can carry a maximum of 853 passengers.
The Airbus A380-800 can carry a maximum of 853 passengers.
Qantas Airlines currently has 31 Airbus airplanes. Airbus A380-800:12 Airbus A330-300:10 Airbus A330-200:9
In standard 3-class configuration the Airbus A380-800 can carry 525 passengers. In an all-economy 1-class configuration, it can carry 853.
Till August 2010 Qantas have 136 aircraft in their mainline fleet. Which include 7 Airbus A330-200, 10 Airbus A330-200 and 6 Airbus A380-800 aircrafts.
In standard 3-class configuration (economy, business, first), the Airbus A380 can carry 525 passengers. In all-economy configuration, it can carry 853.
525 people in standard three-class configuration, or up to 853 people in all economy class configuration.
There are many carriers now flying the Sydney to LA route which for years was dominate by Qantas. At present the carriers include: Qantas V Australia United Delta Airlines Of the above carriers the picks would have to be Qantas who fly the A380 on the route or V Australia who are flying new 777 craft. United and Delta fly much older craft on the route. Personally I would choose Qantas due to the potential Delta joint venture with virgin which could see them sharing aircraft on the route. In the case of Qantas the Flight Numbers to look for are QF93 and QF94 to find the A380 operated sectors. See the related link below for complete listing of all routes and schedules flown by the A380. Includes schedules and routes for Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Air France (from Nov09).
853 passengers and 20 crew