The passengers would arrive in London at 5:05 a.m. GMT after a flight on board the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner that would last for about 17 hours, The Telegraph reported Saturday.
According to the media outlet, the 9,009-mile direct flight would allow the passengers to come to the United Kingdom by some three hours faster than the existing flights, which stop in the Middle East for the change of planes or refueling. The flight is operated by the Australian Qantas Airways airline, the newspaper added.
The previous year, Lebanon's Interior Minister Nouhad Machnouk reported that Lebanese intelligence had foiled a bomb plot aboard a United Arab Emirates-bound flight from Australia. The explosives for the planned attack were found after an airport inspection had shown that a hand baggage item was heavier than allowed.