Today, Qantas announced upgrades to its international network, with schedule changes, new airplanes, and a new destination.
The aircraft will replace smaller Embraer jets originally meant to operate on the S'pore-Darwin route. Read more at ...
Qantas has announced updates to its international network, including a new route, aircraft, additional capacity, and a ...
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Qantas Luggage Tags are available free of charge to frequent flyers of Silver, Gold, Platinum and Platinum One status, along ...
Qantas is preparing to introduce its Airbus A220s on an international route for the first time and will also return more ...
A climate group is urging the consumer watchdog to investigate the airline’s sustainability claims after a recent European ...
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Qantas customers who pay to offset emissions and "fly carbon neutral" could be being misled about the airline's true ...
Qantas is seeking to join a court appeal to fight a decision that ruled pilots’ standby duty should be recognised as work ...
Qantas has announced a raft of changes to its international network, including deploying its Airbus A220s on its first international route, as well as boosting capacity to North America by about 13%.