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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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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 TO LAUNCH SEASONAL FLIGHTS TO SAPPORO
Qantas will launch new direct seasonal flights between Sydney and Sapporo, meeting a growing demand from Australians wanting to travel to the popular Japanese ski holiday destination. To coincide with the peak ski season, Qantas will fly three times per week to Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport between 16 December 2019 and 28 March 2020.* The […]
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QANTAS LAUNCHES SPECIAL FARES TO BOOST VISITORS TO EXMOUTH
Qantas has worked with the West Australian Government to launch special weekend fares and add more seats to attract more tourists to Exmouth over the upcoming peak travel season. Qantas is offering 150 special fares from $169 one-way each weekend (from Fridays through to Mondays) for flights between Perth and Exmouth (Learmonth Airport) over the […]
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QANTAS CONNECTS ADELAIDE AND DARWIN TO ULURU WITH NEW FLIGHTS
Qantas is today launching the first direct commercial flights to Uluru from both Adelaide and Darwin to meet growing demand from travellers to the Red Centre. The direct flights to Ayers Rock Airport will operate twice per week from both cities (on Wednesdays and Saturdays) with the airline’s Boeing 737 aircraft, offering almost 700 seats […]
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