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Buy a (Fully Stocked) Qantas 747 Drinks Cart - Half Cart from $974.70 or Full from $1474.70 (or Pay with Qantas Points) @ Qantas

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Just such an unusual once off sale we published on our website this morning that I had to share it here too. As Qantas has retired all their 747s, they're selling off their drinks carts. Fully stocked. Their release below:

Qantas is opening its memorabilia storage shed to the Australian public, offering 1000 Qantas 747 galley carts stocked with a range of items from champagne and Australian red and white wine to Tim Tams, PJs and an exclusive-to-Qantas First Class Sheridan throw.

The bar carts were removed from the airline’s recently retired and much-loved 747 aircraft before they were flown to the Californian desert.

Qantas operated various incarnations of the 747 “Queen of the Skies” for almost 50 years before retiring the jumbo jet six months early as part of its response to the COVID-19 crisis. The farewell of the last Qantas 747 in July inspired an outpouring of affection and nostalgia from the Australian public.

Qantas Executive Manager of Product and Service, Phil Capps, said the airline wanted to offer up a unique opportunity for enthusiasts to own a physical piece of the 747 legacy, particularly at a time when travel was out of reach for many.

“These pre-loved carts served Qantas and our customers well during their world travels from London and Los Angeles to Singapore and Santiago, with each one averaging around 2,000 flights. While we no longer have use for them, they still have life in them, especially for those with an appreciation for aviation collectables and an eye for design.

“There has been huge demand for Qantas 747 memorabilia and Frequent Flyers have expressed keen interest to convert the bespoke inflight trolley into everything from lamp stands to storage units. The fact they come fully stocked with some of Qantas’ most popular on-board service items will hopefully inspire some high-flying fun at home.”

Mr Capps added, “We know people have been ordering Qantas Wine to enjoy at home and our Qantas ‘iso care kits’ featuring the PJs sold out within hours. The bar carts offer the trifecta of wine, PJs and a piece of aviation history.”

The 747 half bar cart features:

A Qantas 747 half bar cart
40 mini bottles white wine and 40 mini bottles of red wine & 1 bottle of Champagne from the Business class cellar
2 Qantas Business Class amenity kit featuring ASPAR Travel Essentials
1 Sheridan throw made exclusively for Qantas First Class made of 100% combed cotton
2 Qantas Business Class sleeper suits M/L & L/XL (suitable for most shapes and sizes)

Half bar carts will cost $974.70 including delivery (or 169,000 Qantas Points). A small number of full size carts will be available with double the items for $1474.70 including delivery (or 256,000 Qantas Points). Delivery to metro locations in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth only.

The Qantas 747 carts will be on sale today via https://wine.qantas.com/

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  • +1

    Don't have a clue why would anyone waste grand and a half on some peanuts, trolley and 100 dollars worth of drinks…

  • Silly question, why do they fly these to California rather than stripping these down for recycling here?

    • +1

      We would probably have to use back-packers

      • Haha sad because it's true.

  • Aww I missed out! will there ever be any again?

  • just saw this post. I really want one. Oh well too late

  • +2

    They've sold out already, I am going to ring EB games this morning and see if they're going to get anymore in.

  • Does it come with a Hostie to push it around .. :-) .. ??

  • Now that they've retired all their Qantas 747 what are they going to be flying in their place e.g. to Japan etc

  • But why ?

  • Funny things these carts are.

    "Flight attendants" will probably hate them with passion as it meant so much hard, servile, routine, potentially messy work.

    For passengers it will probably be a hated item as it was never on time, or too early, or too late, or crunched your knees, or never had what you were after.

    For alcoholics (or semi ones) will brings wonderful rewarding memories of free grog.

    I am in the passengers group.

    Is this the case for other OzBargainers???

  • Thanks OP, I was able to buy one because of your post… probably the biggest impulse purchase I have ever done in my life… my credit card bill is going to be hard to pay this time.

    • Nice didn't you notice they are available $500 in this posting .
      Guess you value the $100 of grog at 1K :)

      • Don't really care that I could find it cheaper elsewhere.

      • I couldn’t find the link, can you repost please,

      • +1

        See my post above for the contents. Not $100 worth of booze. At least $1000 by retail.

  • For strange some reason I'm upset I didn't get one, even though I saw them

  • +2

    For those following I have updated my comment with the contents and photos.

  • Did anyone receive a cart, and the upper tray doesn't slide out? Looks like mine has a couple of impossible to reach screws locking the tray in place.

    • +1

      Got the half cart. Metal service tray slides fine, held by I suspect spring / ball bearing. Screws on the side prevent it coming out further than it’s supposed to.

      • +1

        Turns out the carts with the striped tops were used for duty free (instead of drinks) and many of them have the upper tray secured in place so they don't slide out :(

        • Unlucky. Mine is the striped variety and slides fine. Possible to loosen the hex screws at the top and attempt to slide it? Or you can see them secured from the inside?

          • +1

            @LeftHandSeat: Yes, have removed the hex screws, they're not the issue though. if you pull the tray out you can see a hole on either side of the tray - they're screwed in tight under the upper tray. Have tried removing the upper screws to dismantle the cart, but seems like they've got locktite or something on them as they don't move! Anyway #firstworldproblem that I can't get the tray out, it's still my dream drinks trolley for home!

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