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Matt O'Sullivan

Matt O'Sullivan

Transport and Infrastructure Editor

Matt O'Sullivan is transport and infrastructure editor at The Sydney Morning Herald.Connect via Twitter or email.

AFR. Supplied. Chinese tourism do the harbour bridge climb in Sydney. .

Sydney Harbour Bridge climb: BridgeClimb loses rights to operate climb

The operators of Scenic World in the Blue Mountains have broken the near two-decade grip of a company founded by Sydney entrepreneur Paul Cave.

  • Matt O'Sullivan
Handlebar moustache.

Qantas pilots fume over stricter uniform standards

Handlebar moustaches, backpacks and chewing gum are out, while jackets are to be worn more regularly.

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A faulty pressure gauge at a Qantas hangar in Brisbane has been blamed for the spill.

Qantas eyes bigger share of Chinese market as it resumes flights to Beijing

Qantas will resume direct fights between Sydney and Beijing in January, more than seven years after it axed services to China's capital.

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The first Qantas Dreamliner flights will take to the skies late next year.

Airfares to London, Los Angeles, New York and Phuket fall to record lows

Too many empty seats is forcing airlines to slash international fares to the likes of London and New York.

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Air New Zealand said an 'internal network failure' was to blame for the delays.

Kiwis left flightless as radar outage grounds aircraft in New Zealand

Travellers faced delays to trans-Tasman flights on Tuesday after a radar fault forced authorities in New Zealand to ground all services.

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Air New Zealand flights to USA: Houston route to compete with Qantas

Air New Zealand adds new Texas route in competition with Qantas on US flights.

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Virgin will offer complimentary food on flights across its domestic network.

Virgin Australia domestic flights to offer free food and free checked baggage allowance

Virgin to offer free food and checked baggage on all domestic flights for the first time.

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All Nippon Airways last operated services to Sydney in July 1999.

All Nippon Airways (ANA) may resume Sydney-Tokyo flights in 2015

Qantas faces greater competition on flights between Australia and Japan next year as speculation mounts that All Nippon Airways will resume flying on the Sydney-Tokyo route after a long absence.

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Sydney and Melbourne airports have both reported a surge in international visitors.

Chinese tourist numbers to Australia surge

A surge in Chinese visitors has again helped Melbourne and Sydney airports to boost the total number of international passing through their terminals.

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Does it fit? Jetstar will crack down on oversized carry-on bags.

Tigerair joins crack down on carry-on bags

Tigerair Australia has joined its arch-rival, Jetstar, in cracking down on passengers who do not toe the line with its carry-on baggage rules.

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