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Exclusive: Qantas pounces on Vanuatu as its flag carrier flounders

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  • May 23, 2024
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The Flying Kangaroo has applied for 1,798 seats per week in each direction for five years, with plans to start Qantas services in August and Jetstar services in October. The move will put Qantas in competition with Virgin Australia, currently the only …

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8 Australians hospitalised after Singapore flight hits turbulence

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  • May 22, 2024
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The incident on Tuesday night saw flight SQ321 from London to Singapore, which was being operated by 9V-SWM (similar aircraft pictured), forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok with 211 passengers and 18 crew on board, including 56 Australians. …

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Jet Jargon: Explaining Even More Aviation Terminology

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  • May 21, 2024
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Insights into industry terms and phraseology.

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Virgin ends Qantas’ 19-month reliability winning streak

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  • May 21, 2024
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Official BITRE data for April 2024 showed Virgin climbing above the Flying Kangaroo in on-time departures, on-time arrivals, and cancellations, ending a 19-month run of lagging Qantas in some or all of these measures. Virgin also matched or beat the lo…

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Bonza collapse could wreak havoc on regional connectivity: ACCC

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  • May 21, 2024
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The stricken low-cost carrier had “played a key role in connecting regional hubs across the domestic network”, the competition watchdog noted in its latest Domestic Airline Competition in Australia report, as it tried to stimulate demand on routes not …

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Qantas boosts India connections with expanded IndiGo codeshare

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  • May 21, 2024
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Starting today (Tuesday), passengers on Qantas flights to Singapore are able to connect seamlessly to IndiGo services into Delhi and Mumbai. The move follows IndiGo being allowed to place its code on Qantas flights from Singapore to Australia last year.

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ASL Airlines adds Australia’s first 737 Boeing Converted Freighter

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  • May 21, 2024
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ASLA, formerly Pionair, is based at Bankstown Airport and offers passenger and cargo charter and wet-leasing services across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The new freighter, VH-CYK, is its first B737-800BCF, with the airline primarily…

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Qantas allowed new argument in illegal sacking case

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  • May 20, 2024
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The Flying Kangaroo now says the disruption later caused by the Delta strain of COVID would have meant it would have had no choice but to let 1700 ground handlers go anyway, after they were made redundant earlier in the pandemic.

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RAAF to swap ageing VIP 737s with two MAX 8s

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  • May 20, 2024
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It comes after reports revealed taxpayers will pay $450m for the two new Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) because the cost of leasing replacements for 12 years rose from $372m to $550m, making an outright purchase more affordable.

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Just one Bonza MAX left after Shazza departs

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  • May 20, 2024
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VH-UJT, better known as ‘Shazza’, took off from the Sunshine Coast at 7:58am and landed in Port Hedland at 10:33am, and is now due to fly to Kuala Lumpur.

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