Yet to arrive Qantas cabin feature scores award
The airline has bagged an award for a wellbeing zone in its new A350s that are not set to fly until 2026 on the non-stop Sydney to London and New York routes.
The airline has bagged an award for a wellbeing zone in its new A350s that are not set to fly until 2026 on the non-stop Sydney to London and New York routes.
For less than 5 seconds, passengers and crew on a Singapore Airlines flight were trapped on a terrifying rollercoaster ride, a preliminary report has found.
Qantas had a “laser-like” focus on cost cutting before illegal Covid era outsourcing, a court has heard.
In a final hearing to determine compensation for affected workers, a Federal Court judge has let fly at Qantas over the airline’s unlawful outsourcing.
Love him or loath him – and he’s certainly not a favourite of unions – Alan Joyce will leave an indelible mark on Qantas when he steps down as chief executive in November.
A Qantas 787 delivery flight has doubled as research for the airline’s ultra-long-range services, to test pilots’ endurance over 20 hours.
After two delays, Virgin Australia faces a nail-biting wait for its first Boeing 737 Max 8, which is needed for the airline’s new Cairns-Tokyo service starting in June.
The notion of Australians being fearless adventurers is not supported by travel bookings showing ‘safe and familiar’ destinations are what we love best.
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New data shows the challenge facing international airlines serving Australia with outbound planes taking off full, and inbound flights half empty.
Shock figures have revealed which Australian airports, airlines and routes had the most flights cancelled in March.
Alan Joyce’s successor as Qantas CEO will have their work cut out for them rebuilding trust with the workforce and travellers, unions have declared.
The premium economy seat voted the world’s best by travellers has finally made it to Melbourne at the front of the lower deck of Emirates’ A380s.
Passengers will be able to grab a red-hot bargain as Qantas slashes the prices on over one million seats.
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