Delta Air Lines (DL) is expanding its most extensive winter schedule to the South Pacific by introducing a seasonal route from Los Angeles (LAX) to Brisbane (BNE), Australia, commencing on December 4, 2024.
Australian aviation industry
This week commemorates a significant milestone for the Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) as the airline celebrates 103 years of operation since its establishment on November 16, 1920.
Due to the city being pummeled by strong winds, Sydney Airport (SYD) will maintain operations on a single runway.
Melbourne Airport (MEL) is set to introduce its inaugural non-stop flights from Mumbai as Tata-owned Air India (AI) has officially announced the launch of this groundbreaking route starting in December.
Qantas Airways (QF) is introducing an additional direct connection between Australia and Europe by launching a new route connecting Perth (PER) and Paris (CDG)
Brisbane Airport (BNE) is preparing for a series of upcoming route launches from United Airlines (UA), Qantas (QF), and Others that will significantly boost Queensland’s tourism industry
Starting in June 2023, Air New Zealand (NZ) has made several adjustments to its planned Australian routes for the upcoming Northern winter 2023/24 season.
Starting on October 29, 2023, Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways (QR) will introduce the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on its Adelaide (ADL) route, resulting in a 71-seat capacity increase per flight, marking a 25% boost in capacity.
DUBAI- Flag carrier of UAE Emirates (EK) is planning a repatriation flight using Airbus A380 from Dubai (DXB) to Sydney (SYD) on Thursday to support Australians impacted by the war in Israel.
In the upcoming winter season of 2023/24, Air New Zealand will resume operating the Auckland to Perth route using its own aircraft, with daily flights scheduled.