Qantas has announced that it has extended its Cityflyer product to include the Perth-Darwin route from July. The upgrade to a Cityflyer offering on its daily Boeing 737-800 will include a broader selection of wines and cheeses on board for business class passengers, more substantial meals in economy class with complimentary beer from midday and
Qantas has launched its new Domestic Transfer Facility at Sydney International Airport to provide faster connections between international and domestic flights at Sydney. “The new transfer facility is 50 per cent larger than the current facility and includes a new spacious check-in area, six additional check-in counters and an additional bag drop area,” said Lesley
Qantas will start a new nonstop Port Hedland-Melbourne service from September as part of an increase of capacity in and out of WA’s northwest over the coming months. “We are very pleased to now add Port Hedland to the list of east-west routes that Qantas business and leisure customers can fly to direct from the
Jetstar will operate the Qantas Group’s first Boeing 787s from mid 2012, with the announcement that the Group has negotiated with Boeing to bring forward the delivery of its first -8 model 787s “by around two years”. Under the new delivery schedule, the Qantas Group’s total order remains at 15 787-8s and 35 787-9s, but
NSW Department of Education chief information officer (CIO) Stephen Wilson will take on the same role with Qantas from August 30, according to reports, replacing Segar Reddy, who has resigned. Wilson will report to Qantas group executive corporate services and technology David Hall. Want to see more stories from trusted news sources? Make Australian Aviation
QantasLink commenced its first Cairns-Port Moresby service on July 1, heralding the first time a Qantas branded carrier has operated flights to the Papua New Guinea capital since 2002. The airline will operate 12 times a week on the route, which will be operated with 74-seat Bombardier Q400s. Want to see more stories from trusted