MELBOURNE- Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) has announced its plan to ramp up international capacity with new flights to US routes. Further, the report suggests that the airline is in talks with Boeing to place the order for Boeing 787-10.
Qantas News today
Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) has made another announcement regarding the expansion of its international capacity, which coincides with the return of more aircraft to its fleet.
ACCC approved the authorization for Qantas Airways (QF), Emirates (EK), and their affiliated entities (including Jetstar) to extend their collaboration in coordinating both passenger and cargo transportation operations throughout their networks until the year 2028.
Today, the country’s flagship airline, Qantas (QF), officially announced its endorsement of the Yes23 campaign in anticipation of the forthcoming referendum regarding an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
It is expected that Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) will provide an update later this month regarding its fleet renewal strategy, which is likely to include the decision to order more Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft that was previously excluded from the purchase options by the national carrier.
Qantas (QF), the national carrier of Australia, is making a renewed effort to remind Australians about the approximately $400 million in travel credits that remain unused with the airline since the COVID-19 era.
Flag carrier of Australia, Qantas (QF), has been steadily expanding its flight network in recent years, adding new flights to destinations such as Rome, Delhi, Bengaluru, Seoul, and New York.
Emirates (EK) and Qantas (QF), two prominent airlines that have long embraced the Airbus A380s, are now preparing to phase out the iconic double-decker aircraft.
Australian flag carrier Qantas link (QF) flight from Sydney (SYD) to Canberra (CBR) returned back to SYD after experiencing smoke in the cockpit.
Qantas (QF) Group, Australia’s leading airline, has finalized an order for nine A220-300 aircraft from Airbus, adding to its existing backlog of 29 aircraft of the same type at Paris Air Show 2023.