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Sydney will become the airline's first year-round service to Australia, with the Gold Coast operated seasonally.
The Airbus A321XLR is around five meters longer when compared to the Boeing 737, and as a result, Qantas can add more seats onboard, without compromising on legroom. The domestic ...
Qantas Freight has added direct cargo flights to Shanghai and Bangkok, where shipments can connect to U.S.-bound freighters.
(Reuters) – Australia’s Qantas on Monday said it will buy 12 Airbus SE jets capable of non-stop flights from Sydney to London, getting off the ground its long-delayed plans for the world’s ...
Qantas Airways Ltd. plans to fly daily non-stop flights between its Sydney, Australia hub and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) for most of January, and then settle back to offering those ...
SYDNEY, Australia — Australian airline Qantas said Wednesday it will close its loss-making budget carrier Jetstar Asia, axing 500 Singapore-based jobs. The low-cost subsidiary will cease ...
Swiss investigators have found that cabin crew on board an Airbus A330-300 experienced considerable difficulty with using protective breathing equipment during an incident in cruise over the ...
Footage shows horror moment Qantas worker plunges 6m off aerobridge at Sydney Airport Shocking footage of the moment a customer service worker fell through the side of a broken aerobridge ...
Qantas responds after employee plummets 6m from airbridge, shatters bones Qantas says it is ‘truly sorry’ after a staff member suffered a life-altering injury, while her family say they were ...
Airbus raised its demand forecast for single-aisle planes like the A320neo family and competing 737 MAX, which account for four out of every five deliveries, by 2 percent. It expects 34,250 of them ...
T'way Air operates daily Hong Kong-Incheon (Seoul) service using A330-200 and A330-300 aircraft. The flight from Hong Kong departs at 12:40 a.m. and arrives in Incheon by 5:30 a.m. local time, and the ...
Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury predicts passengers will end up paying higher fares if the aerospace industry is forced to upend global supply chains in the face of tariffs.