Qantas frequent flyers hit the tracks
Qantas is rejigging its frequent flyers program to give grounded would-be travellers the option of luxury rail journeys.
Qantas is rejigging its frequent flyers program to give grounded would-be travellers the option of luxury rail journeys.
Australia’s coronavirus-ravaged aviation industry is finally getting off its knees, with flying now at about 50 per cent of last year’s capacity, and climbing.
Virgin Australia has poached one of Qantas’ most senior executives, in a major win for the smaller airline.
Virgin Australia will go ahead with its order for Boeing 737 Max aircraft but in a much reduced number.
Desperately needed rain over Fraser Island has given firefighters the upper hand against a blaze that has raged for two months.
Residents of a small Fraser Island town who are refusing to leave their homes as a bushfire bears down on them face a tense 24-hour wait for a forecast wind change.
Qantas and Virgin Australia are competing fiercely for frequent flyers, but who offers the better perks?
Qantas to axe even more workers as Sydney Airport bus services are outsourced.
Pent up demand for business travel is as big as that for leisure travel, says corporate travel king Jamie Pherous.
Qantas is pinning its hopes for a resumption in international flights on a COVID-19 vaccine as travel bubbles fail to materialise.
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