New lifeline for sacked Aussie Bonza staff
After two months of spotty pay and sudden lay-offs, a new air carrier is offering to provide jobs to terminated Bonza staff.
After two months of spotty pay and sudden lay-offs, a new air carrier is offering to provide jobs to terminated Bonza staff.
After the divisive disaster of Qantas’s ‘yes’ logo during the voice campaign last year, the airline is confident a new patriotic slogan plastered on planes will garner support from travellers.
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A new player is entering the pay-per-use airport lounge space in Australia, at a time when other operators are struggling to make the concept work.
Tourism Australia’s efforts to woo Chinese visitors back Down Under are moving into top gear with the help of a plush toy kangaroo.
For a company that’s on the verge of delivering the biggest annual profit in its history, Qantas has been earning more brickbats than bouquets. Why?
Qantas has put one million seats up for sale, including dirt-cheap flights to some of its most popular destinations, in the wake of its poor standing in the Skytrax best airline awards.
A partnership Qantas boss Alan Joyce has credited with saving the airline’s international business appears set to continue until 2028.
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After years of inaction, moves are finally being made to produce sustainable aviation fuel in Australia, putting airlines on a path to a greener future.
The flying kangaroo suffered the biggest tumble in the world airline rankings – its worst in 20 years – and is among Australia’s 20 most distrusted companies. See how it has fallen.
A major national airline has forecast a huge financial loss, blaming a shortage of pilots and engineers for the grim outlook.
A pilot has been injured after making an emergency landing on an emergency runway.
Rex has revealed it’s heading for a significant loss in the 2023 financial year due to a lack of pilots which is keeping a third of its regional fleet from flying.
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