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  • QANTAS AND EMIRATES: CHANGES TO SYDNEY- AUCKLAND ROUTE

    Qantas will introduce twice-daily* Airbus A330 flights on the Sydney-Auckland route, as part of operational changes to the joint Qantas-Emirates network across the Tasman. From 13 July 2017, Emirates will suspend its daily EK418 and EK419 A380 flights between Sydney and Auckland, with those flights replaced by the Qantas A330 services. Qantas will also upgauge […]

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  • QANTAS INTRODUCES DIGITAL BOARDING PASSES ON INTERNATIONAL SERVICES

    Qantas has introduced mobile check-in and digital boarding passes for customers travelling between Australia and New Zealand, the first step towards more seamless travel across the Tasman. The technology is being rolled out as part of the airline’s strategy to speed up the journey through the airport for customers travelling internationally. Until now, customers travelling […]

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  • MCA, TATE AND QANTAS ANNOUNCE FIVE NEW AUSTRALIAN ARTWORK ACQUISITIONS

    To mark International Museum Day, which this year explores the theme of contested histories, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) and Tate today announced the acquisition of five additional artworks in their International Joint Acquisition Program for contemporary Australian art, supported by Qantas. The Program promotes Australian art globally, helping Australian artists reach new […]

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  • QANTAS OPENS DOORS TO NEW, LARGER LOUNGE FOR KARRATHA TRAVELLERS

    Qantas customers travelling from the Pilbara are set to enjoy a revamped pre-flight experience with a new Regional Lounge opening its doors at Karratha Airport today.  The bright and stylish lounge has nearly tripled in size and has seating for 80 people. It is located in a new airside area on the upper level of the airport. Designed by Woods Bagot, the lounge design […]

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  • AUSSIES ASKED TO NAME QANTAS’ NEW FLEET

    Qantas is calling on Australians to suggest names for the airline’s fleet of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said the airline had a long standing tradition of naming aircraft for symbolic and sentimental reasons. “Reflecting the importance of the Dreamliner to the national carrier, we’re naming these eight aircraft after Australian […]

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