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Qantas announces direct flights between Newcastle and Perth

Qantas has announced direct flights to an Aussie capital and has reinstated a popular route set to unlock international travel.

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Qantas has announced its first direct flights between Perth and Newcastle, cutting out a lengthy drive for travellers commuting between the cities.

The New QantasLink route launching on September 8 will make it easier for Aussies looking to travel to and from the east and west coast, with flights operating three times a week on Fridays, Sundays and Mondays.

The five-hour direct flight is set to save commuters time, as a flight or lengthy drive between Newcastle and Sydney will no longer be required.

The route will be chartered by a 150-seat Airbus A319, meaning that 900 seats are available per week and more than 45,000 annually to and from Western Australia.

The new QantasLink route will launch in September. Picture: NewsWire / Christian Gilles
The new QantasLink route will launch in September. Picture: NewsWire / Christian Gilles

Perth is the fifth most travelled-to destination for people in the Newcastle Airport catchment, and a Newcastle Airport survey in July last year revealed that an overwhelming 97 per cent of respondents said they would likely travel to Perth if direct flights were available.

The new Perth service is forecast to inject about $21.7m into the Newcastle economy each year and create 74 new jobs.

Newcastle Airport chief executive Linc Horton said the “direct to Perth” service was necessary for the region.

“We’ve worked hard to secure this route because it’s one our community and extended region needs,” Mr Horton said.

Flights will operate three times a week on Fridays, Sundays and Mondays. Picture: NewsWire / James Gourley
Flights will operate three times a week on Fridays, Sundays and Mondays. Picture: NewsWire / James Gourley

“The five-hour service saves travellers a lengthy drive to Sydney and connects Newcastle and the Greater Hunter directly with WA’s resources sector, creating enormous potential for business travel and fly-in fly-out operations.

“It also brings loved ones together and unlocks international one-stop connections via Perth to cities like London, Paris, Johannesburg and seasonal to Rome.

“Western Australia is a vital part of Australia’s economy, and this service gives the Hunter’s businesses and workers faster, easier access to it. It also supports our strategy to strengthen the airport’s role as a key economic enabler for the region.

“The benefits aren’t just outbound. With direct access to the Hunter, Perth-based travellers now have easier reach to a region known for wine, coastlines, defence and energy innovation.”

Port Stephens Mayor and Newcastle Airport director Leah Anderson said the region deserved direct flights to Perth.

Qantas will reinstate a direct Perth-to-Hobart service. Picture: NewsWire / Dylan Coker
Qantas will reinstate a direct Perth-to-Hobart service. Picture: NewsWire / Dylan Coker

“It’s about time saved, convenience gained and opportunities unlocked. For the people of Newcastle, Port Stephens, the Greater Hunter and south through to the Central Coast, whether it’s for FIFO work, family reunions or seeing more of Australia – this new route makes travel easier and more accessible,” she said.

Qantas will also reinstate a direct Perth-to-Hobart service for the first time since 2023, operating three times a week most months of the year.

Flights between Perth and Hobart will begin from September 26 and will be available year-round outside of May, June and August.

The services will be available for booking on qantas.com from Thursday morning. Picture: NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw
The services will be available for booking on qantas.com from Thursday morning. Picture: NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw

The flights, also chartered by A319 aircraft, are available on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays and will add an additional 32,000 seats annually.

The services will be available for booking on qantas.com from Thursday morning, with economy launch fares starting from $299 Perth-Newcastle one-way and $299 Perth-Hobart one-way. The sale ends 11.59pm AEST on Monday, June 2, unless sold out prior.

QantasLink chief executive Rachel Yangoyan said the company was proud to be supporting WA’s resource and tourism sector.

“These direct services will not only boost inbound visitors to WA but offer more opportunities for those working in the resource sectors across the country with improved options for their travel,” she said.

Originally published as Qantas announces direct flights between Newcastle and Perth

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/breaking-news/qantas-announces-direct-flights-between-newcastle-and-perth/news-story/ea93d4b007cefa1f5657face2db9e41b