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  • QANTAS DREAMLINER TO FLY ACROSS THE TASMAN OVER SUMMER

    Qantas will operate its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner across the Tasman between Sydney and Auckland over the peak summer season. From 4 December 2019 to 28 March 2020, customers travelling on one of five of the airline’s daily flights between Sydney and Auckland will experience the Dreamliner’s next generation Economy, Premium Economy and Business cabins. The […]

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  • QANTAS SETS SIGHTS ON DIRECT FLIGHTS FROM BRISBANE TO CHICAGO AND SAN FRANCISCO

    Qantas is set to grow its network in the United States, with the national carrier confirming it will fly directly from Brisbane to Chicago and San Francisco upon approval of its joint business with American Airlines from the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). The new routes, to be operated by Qantas’ Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner […]

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  • QANTAS LAUNCHES $5 MILLION REGIONAL GRANTS PROGRAM

    Australia’s national carrier has today announced a multi-million-dollar grants program, including free flights to support regional communities across the country. The Qantas Regional Grants program will offer a total of $5 million in grants over five years – $1 million each year – to Australian-based not-for-profit community groups, individuals, charities, projects and organisations that are […]

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  • Flying Tourism Boost for the Territory

    Qantas and Tourism NT announce new tourism agreement Qantas to launch new route from Darwin to Broome Aircraft change between Darwin and Alice Springs Discounts for residents of Yulara and surrounding communities Qantas and Tourism NT have announced a new three-year marketing agreement aimed at attracting more tourists to the Northern Territory. The joint agreement, […]

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  • QANTAS AND AMERICAN AIRLINES WELCOME US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION’S TENTATIVE APPROVAL OF JOINT BUSINESS

    Qantas and American Airlines welcome the US Department of Transportation’s tentative approval of the carriers’ joint business to better serve customers flying between the United States and Australia and New Zealand. Final approval of the joint business will allow for commercial integration between the two carriers, delivering new routes and significant customer benefits not possible […]

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