QantasLink has announced that it will increase capacity on a number of regional New South Wales routes from March as it takes delivery of its 19th Bombardier Q400.
On the Sydney to Wagga Wagga and Coffs Harbour routes, a number of services will be upgraded to be operated by the 74 seat Q400s in place of the 50 seat Q300s. As a result, the airline will also add five additional weekly services each on the Sydney to Port Macquarie, Tamworth and Armidale routes, which will be operated by Q300s.
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QantasLink announced last year that a number of regional services in Victoria and Tasmania to be operated by Q400s from February as a result of new aircraft arriving.