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Rex launches another broadside at Qantas and Virgin performance
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Rex launches another broadside at Qantas and Virgin performance

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  • January 23, 2024
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Last month saw 74.3 per cent of Rex services depart on time and 70.6 per cent arrive on time. In contrast, Qantas had 69.5 per cent on-time departures and 67.8 per cent on-time arrivals, with Virgin the worst of the three at 56.5 per cent on-time depar…

Jetstar A320 grounded after fender bender with ute
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Jetstar A320 grounded after fender bender with ute

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  • January 22, 2024
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VH-VGJ (similar aircraft pictured), which was not carrying passengers, was being towed to gate 4 when the Mitsubishi Triton driven by an airport security contractor employee crashed into its right engine at approximately 5:30am, smashing the ute’s wind…

Gold Coast debacle kneecaps Bonza’s December performance
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Gold Coast debacle kneecaps Bonza’s December performance

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  • January 22, 2024
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Just 52.6 per cent of scheduled Bonza services took off on time last month, down from 73.3 per cent in November, while cancellations went from 4.2 per cent to 19.4 per cent. This was the worst performance on both metrics among all domestic and regional…

Sydney Airport ‘draws a line’ under COVID with best month since 2019
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Sydney Airport ‘draws a line’ under COVID with best month since 2019

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  • January 22, 2024
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A total of 3.58 million passengers went through Sydney’s terminals last month – 15.8 per cent higher than December 2022, and 90.6 per cent of December 2019 levels – with Australian passport holders exceeding pre-pandemic numbers for the first time, up …

Qantas hails performance despite Transport Minister attack
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Qantas hails performance despite Transport Minister attack

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  • January 22, 2024
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The Flying Kangaroo pointed to new data that showed it was outperforming Virgin despite its on-time departures remaining far below the long-term average.

Turkish Airlines confirms Melbourne as first Aussie destination
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Turkish Airlines confirms Melbourne as first Aussie destination

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  • January 22, 2024
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A route via Singapore will initially fly three times per week on 787-9 Dreamliners, with non-stop services to commence once it acquires the A350-1000s necessary to reach Australia’s east coast directly from Istanbul. The first flight will touch down in…

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Turkish Airlines Is Now Selling Boeing 787 Flights Between Singapore & Melbourne

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  • January 19, 2024
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The services will initially operate three times a week.

Exclusive: Airfares up in 2023, despite ACCC warning to airlines
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Exclusive: Airfares up in 2023, despite ACCC warning to airlines

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  • January 19, 2024
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New analysis of data shows that the twin effects of inflation and the rising price of jet fuel has mitigated an increase in services from the major carriers.

Qantas slips from best brand to 41st in just five years
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Qantas slips from best brand to 41st in just five years

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  • January 19, 2024
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The study comes as the airline prepares to fight ACCC allegations in court that it sold tickets to flights it had already cancelled, and months after the early exit of former CEO Alan Joyce.

Key Newcastle terminal milestones ‘on track’ despite delay, says CEO
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Key Newcastle terminal milestones ‘on track’ despite delay, says CEO

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  • January 18, 2024
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Despite the opening being delayed to next year, several key milestones are “on track” according to airport management, with the old terminal demolished, columns for the new border agency installed, work underway on lift pits and baggage tunnels, and a …

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