This weekend also saw Qantas debut the Airbus A380 between Sydney and Hong Kong, making it only the fourth city after Singapore, London and Los Angeles graced by the flagship of the Red Roo fleet.However, those superjumbo flights are restricted to four days per week o
n the morning QF127 service from Sydney to Hong Kong, and the companion QF128 flight from Hong Kong to Sydney.The remaining three days of QF127/128 will continue with the Boeing 747-400. A Qantas spokeswoman told Australian Business Traveller there are no plans for a daily A380 Hong Kong service at this stage.Qantas took delivery of its twelfth Airbus A380 in December, although the fleet is still one short of full capacity while the A380 severely damaged in the November 2010 mid-air engine explosion of QF32 undergoes repairs in Singapore, ahead of an expected return to service in March.Two more A380s are due for the Red Roo this year, but delivery of six more superjumbos has been deferred by up to six years as the airline seeks to slash costs.