Qantas Airways Limited
Qantas is the national airline for Australia serving over 85 major cities (including around 45 through codeshare services) in 36 countries throughout the Asia-Pacific, the Americas, Europe and South Africa. An extensive domestic network serves...
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Qantas and KLM to codeshare on Amsterdam route
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Qantas has expanded its codeshare options for its passengers travelling to Europe after signing a deal with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.
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Qantas seeks to build on new 'Kangaroo Route'
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Qantas’ recent launch of a non-stop route from London to Perth is shaking up the Australian aviation scene – and the airline is busy building on...
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Airline in focus: Qantas
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This week we profile World Routes 2018 attendee Qantas, the flag carrier of Australia.
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Singapore Airlines picks Adelaide; Finnair sells 60 percent Norra stake; easyJet expands connections service; Second quarter profits...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: United Airlines' new CFO; Qantas posts record profit; Copenhagen secures EIB loan and more.
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Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Aeroflot Russian Airlines and Air France register for World Routes 2018
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More than 200 airlines have now confirmed their attendance at World Routes 2018 - the only global event for the route development community.
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Where does the Airbus A380 fly? Q2 2018 network update
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Routesonline provides an update on the operations of the Airbus A380. We also reveal the network size of each operator and the top destinations...
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The top ten farthest A380 flights in the world
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Routesonline looks at the top ten Airbus A380 flights in the world by distance.
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Qantas renews Air France agreement for Australia-Paris routes
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Qantas has reinstated a codeshare agreement with Air France for flights between Australia and France via Asia, a deal which was scrapped in 2012...
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Routes Weekly top five: Brexit, Qantas, United Airlines, Norwegian, Ghana and more
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Our top five stories on Routes Weekly: Brexit uncertainty; Qantas to accelerate 747 retirement; US-Brazil growth; Ghana's ambitions; and Bulletin...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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A round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry. This week: American Airlines, Qantas, WestJet, IndiGo and more.
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Qantas to expand international network with Dreamliner order as 747 retirement nears
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Australia’s flag carrier Qantas is looking to grow its international network with an order for six additional Dreamliners as it accelerates the...
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Where does the A380 fly? Q1 network update
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Routesonline provides an update on the operations of the Airbus A380. We also reveal the network size of each operator and the top destinations...
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London-Perth the 'start of a new frontier' for Qantas
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Qantas will on Saturday launch a daily service linking London and Perth, becoming the first non-stop regular link between the UK and Australia....
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American and Qantas renew bid for Pacific joint venture
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Oneworld carriers American Airlines and Qantas are trying for a second time to deepen their ties on flights across the Pacific, saying the move...
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Jetstar to take long-range Airbus A321neo
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Qantas Group has converted 18 A321neo orders to the A321neoLR, which will be used by its low-cost carrier Jetstar.
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Scheduling for Routes Asia opens 12 February
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More than 90 of the region’s leading airlines will be accepting meeting requests when scheduling opens.
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Brisbane number cruncher - the key stats shaping the host of Routes Asia 2018
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Routes Asia 2018, the only route development forum for the Asia-Pacific region, is taking place in Brisbane from 18-20 March 2018. Routesonline...
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Qantas wants non-stop flights from Sydney to London
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Qantas has called on Airbus and Boeing to conquer the "last frontier in global aviation" by developing an aircraft that can fly non-stop from...
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Qantas continues Japanese expansion
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Qantas' return to Osaka after almost two decades comes as the Australian carrier continues to increase its services to Japan.