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Carry-on waggage: Virgin to allow pets on domestic flights

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  • March 7, 2024
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The service, subject to regulatory approval, is expected to launch within 12 months and will permit small cats and dogs in selected rows on specific domestic routes. Pets must be in approved pet carriers stowed under the seat in front, and will not be …

Why Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station may have some of the ‘least clean’ air in the city
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Why Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station may have some of the ‘least clean’ air in the city

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  • March 6, 2024
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For years, environmental scientist Keith Loveridge has wondered if the air at one of Melbourne’s busiest train stations has been putting his health at risk.

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Premium Podcast: Bonza, one year on

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  • March 6, 2024
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Bonza CEO Jordan sits down with the Australian Aviation Podcast for a retrospective on how far Bonza has come in its first 12 months – and what the flying public can expect to see in its second.

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NJE opens up second FIFO route to Moranbah

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  • March 6, 2024
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The Rex subsidiary will fly Dash 8-400NG aircraft on its second route servicing the coal mining town in the state’s north, complementing its services between Moranbah and Brisbane, which had been its first Queensland route when it entered the state in …

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Aviation firefighters threaten strike over understaffing claims

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  • March 6, 2024
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The industrial action, which if approved could begin on Thursday 28 March just before Easter, would involve “withdrawal of nation-wide rescue and firefighting services for up to three hours and full work stoppages”, the United Firefighters Union of Aus…

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Virgin almost doubles full-year FY23 profit in first half of FY24

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  • March 6, 2024
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In an internal memo to Virgin staff obtained by Australian Aviation, outgoing CEO Jayne Hrdlicka said the airline had made roughly $236 million in profit off the back of $2.8 billion in revenue in the six months to December 31, and had carried nearly 4…

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‘Shameful’: Judge fines Qantas $250k over COVID stand down

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  • March 6, 2024
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The judge made the damning criticism of the airline after Theo Seremetidis directed cleaning staff to steer clear of aircraft that had recently returned from Covid-19 hotspots in 2020.

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Qantas adds 35k medium-haul international seats from Brisbane

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  • March 6, 2024
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From late October this year, the Flying Kangaroo will replace E190s with 737s on its Brisbane-Wellington services, adding more than 600 weekly seats, as well as seasonally increasing Brisbane-Apia flights from three to five per week until mid-January, …

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Airservices unveils Western Sydney Airport’s new ‘digital tower’

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  • March 5, 2024
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Digital aerodrome services use cameras and sensors to replace traditional physical air traffic control towers, and are faster and cheaper to construct. The digital tower, operated from a new centre at Eastern Creek in western Sydney, will be the first …

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Melbourne gains Vietjet’s first Australian Hanoi service

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  • March 5, 2024
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The route, to commence on 3-4 June, will operate from Hanoi every Monday and Friday using Vietjet’s A330 fleet, returning from Melbourne on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The service complements Vietjet’s existing flights between Melbourne and Ho Chi Minh Cit…

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