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Strong demand for air travel and limited domestic competition are among the factors that have helped Australia’s two largest airline groups, Qantas and Virgin Australia to finish up the first half of the 2024-25 financial year on a high note, according to a new report from the competition watchdog.
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Qantas, Perth Airport sign 12-yr commercial pact
Qantas and Perth Airport reached an historic commercial agreement today which will unlock a multi-billion-dollar wave of investment and deliver new…
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Jetstar launches Sydney to Busselton flights
Western Australia’s Margaret River region is now a short, direct flight away.
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Qantas, Jetstar onboard with IATA Travel Pass
Qantas Group has confirmed it is in the final stages of the development of a digital health pass that all passengers on international Qantas and Jetstar flights will be required to use once overseas flights resume.
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International flights returning to Tasmania
The Australian and Tasmanian Governments will bankroll the relaunch of nonstop international flights to Hobart from January 2021.
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Qantas plots COVID recovery; 6,000 jobs to go
Qantas has announced a three-year, three-pronged strategy aimed at accelerating the airline's recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. The plan will see the Qantas…
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Qantas staff could be redeployed to Woolies and Telstra
Qantas Group staff could find themselves working temporarily for the likes of grocery giant Woolworths and telecommunications company Telstra after the Australian carrier this week confirmed that some 20,000 staff would be laid off during the coronavirus pandemic currently gripping the globe.
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