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QANTAS FREIGHT INTRODUCES CHANGES FOR PET TRAVEL
Qantas Freight today announced plans to introduce additional precautions to help reduce the risks of carrying snub-nosed breeds including boxers, bull dogs and pugs. These increasingly popular breeds are at significantly higher risk of health complications due to their short snouts and respiratory systems. These risks are compounded in warm weather. The airline is working […]
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CHAIRMAN’S REMARKS AGM 2019
Good morning and welcome to the 2019 Qantas Annual General Meeting. On behalf of the Board, I wish to acknowledge the Kaurna people, the traditional owners of this land, and pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging. It’s a pleasure to be here in Adelaide, and it’s a privilege to be able […]
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QANTAS GROUP TRADING UPDATE – THIRD QUARTER FY19
Third quarter revenue up 2.3 per cent to $4.4 billion versus prior corresponding period[1] Comparisons impacted by timing of key holidays shifting significant revenue to fourth quarter. Agreement for sale of Melbourne Domestic Terminal reached. The Qantas Group continued to deliver revenue growth in the third quarter of FY19 as it remains on track to […]
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The long and short of it
It’s so short that the seatbelt sign never comes off. It’s QF2469 from Mt Isa to Cloncurry, and it’s the shortest flight on the Qantas network. From wheels up to wheels down, the aircraft – usually a Bombardier Dash-8 – spends just 16 minutes in the air. There’s no time for coffee or meals. In […]
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ONE YEAR LATER: PERTH-LONDON EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS…AND SPEED RECORDS
Boosting tourism, breaking speed records and supporting more than $100 million in visitor spending in WA are some of the results from 12 months of the history-making Perth to London flight. Visiting Western Australia to mark the first anniversary of the service – which remains the only direct connection between Australia and Europe – Qantas […]