Qantas (QF)
Airline Overview
Founded in regional Queensland in 1920, Qantas is one of Australia’s most iconic brands and has played a central role in the development of the Australian and international aviation industry. Today, the Qantas Group is a diverse global aviation business comprising of regional, domestic and international services; Jetstar, the low-cost carrier group as well as Qantas Loyalty, Australia’s largest frequent flyer program. Qantas made history in March 2018 commencing non-stop flights between Perth, Australia and London and in 2020, Qantas turns 100. In 2022, the airline plans to operate non-stop flights between London and New York to the East Coast of Australia, known as ‘Project Sunrise’. Airline partners include oneworld members plus the following in noted regions: South West Pacific - Air New Zealand - Air Tahiti Nui - Air Vanuatu - Aircalin - Airnorth - Fiji Airways - Jetstar - Solomon Airlines Americas - Alaska Airlines - American Airlines - LATAM - WestJet Europe/Middle East - Air France - British Airways - EL AL - Emirates - Finnair - KLM Asia - Asiana Airlines - Bangkok Airways - Cathay Dragon - Cathay Pacific - China Airlines - China Eastern Airlines - China Southern Airlines - Japan Airways - Jet Airways - Jetstar Asia - Jetstar Japan - Jetstar Pacific - SriLankan Airlines
Aircraft Summary
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