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Qantas adds seven new routes and puts Dreamliner on domestic

Qantas has announced a further expansion of its ever-growing domestic network. The Australian airline confirmed start dates for seven new domestic routes.

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Qantas and Singapore Airlines diverging fortunes show disparities

Qantas and Singapore Airlines are travelling in opposite directions when it comes to the coronavirus crisis, with the former emerging strongly thanks to its buoyant home market and the latter mired in trouble with record losses as it can barely fly anywhere.

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Qantas plans to have six A380s flying again in 2023

Qantas has highlighted future plans that include the return of six Airbus A380 into operation by the end of 2023 as demand for outbound and inbound grows back to pre-Covid levels.

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Qantas CEO calls for international borders reopening this year

Qantas boss Alan Joyce says Australia's vaccine rollout feels like it's moving slower than it should and higher rates of take-up may allow borders to open by the end of the year.

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Qantas reveals wage freeze and more job losses

Qantas has announced it will introduce a two-year wage freeze on all new enterprise agreements across the Qantas Group, as it seeks to reduce its annual costs by AUD1 billion by FY23.

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Qantas announces USD1.5 billion loss

In a trading update on Thursday morning, Qantas revealed that it was preparing to see an annual loss of more than AUD2 billion (USD1.5 billion) in the 2021 financial year, following its half-year loss of AUD1.03 billion (USD800 million), reported in February.

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Qantas supermoon ‘flight to nowhere’ breaks record sell out

Tickets for the trip sold out in two and a half minutes, and a waitlist was created following the sell-out but has since been closed, Qantas wrote.

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Vaccinated travellers won’t be allowed to fly due to blood-clot

Last week rumours that vaccinated people will be barred from flying because of blood-clot fears were circulating on social media.

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Qantas delays resumption of international flights

Qantas has pushed back the restart date for most of its international network after the federal budget revealed Australia's border will likely remain shut until the middle of next year.

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Qantas launches supermoon scenic flight

Qantas will hold a one-off flight giving passengers the best view of this month’s rare supermoon and full lunar eclipse combo.

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Qantas CEO warns Australia could become a ‘hermit state’

Qantas boss Alan Joyce has conceded the airline may not be able to restart international flights again by October as he had hoped but warned Australia risks becoming a “hermit state” if its borders remain shut for too long.

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Qantas to launch new routes and increase flights in Adelaide

Adelaide will be the home base of five Embraer E190 aircraft as Qantas continues to boost domestic flights in response to growing leisure and corporate travel demand.

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ACCC seeks to block Qantas, Japan Airlines alliance

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has decided against a proposed joint business agreement between Qantas and Japan Airlines, saying the alliance "breaches competition laws" and would leave travellers worse off by reducing competition on Australia-Japan routes.

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Qantas to keep HQ in Sydney, Jetstar head office in Melborne

Qantas has committed to keeping its headquarters in Sydney and the Jetstar office in Melbourne following a property footprint review.

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Comedian shocked to find his Qantas ticket costs $1 billion!

Comedian Dave O'Neil got the shock of his life when he bought a Qantas ticket 'with extra leg room' for a Melbourne to Perth flight, and the price came up as $1billion.

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