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Qantas Group makes swingeing cuts to services as demand for travel craters
Qantas Group has announced further cuts to its international flying, reducing capacity by almost a quarter for the next six months. The latest cuts follow the spread of the coronavirus into Europe and North America, as well as its continued spread through Asia.
Qantas unveils new safety video to celebrate centenary
Qantas has unveiled a new safety video featuring mullets, moustaches, flying boats and propeller aircraft to celebrate its centenary.
Qantas cuts flights as coronavirus hits demand
At the same time, Qantas said it continued to deliver strong earnings in a mixed market, with an underlying profit before tax of $771 million for the first half of the year.
Qantas selects Airbus A350-1000 for Project Sunrise flights
After detailed evaluation of the Boeing 777X and Airbus A350, Qantas has selected the A350-1000 as the preferred aircraft for the ultra-long-haul project Sunrise.
Qantas aims for net zero carbon emissions by 2050
The Qantas Group has said it will aim to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 in a major expansion of the airline’s commitment to a more sustainable aviation industry.
Qantas tests ultra-long-haul service from New York to Sydney
The first non-stop commercial airline flight from New York to Sydney has landed after 19 hours 16 minutes in the air. A total of 49 passengers and crew were on the flight, which was used to run a series of experiments to assess health and well-being onboard.
Qantas sees fall in annual profits as fuel costs rise
Qantas has posted a 17 per cent fall in annual net profit, driven by rising fuel costs and a weaker Australian dollar. Qantas also confirmed it will run test services on planned 19-hour flights to determine whether passengers and crew can withstand the marathon journeys.
Travelport takes first New Distribution Capability bookings for Qantas
As the next step in its continuing support for Qantas’ distribution capabilities, Travelport has begun handling its first bookings with the carrier using IATA’s New Distribution Capability standard.
American Airlines wins approval for Qantas joint business
American Airlines has welcomed the United States department of transportation’s final approval of a joint business agreement with Qantas. “We look forward to working closely with our valued partner, Qantas, on this new joint business,” said American chief executive, Doug Parker.
Qantas confirms frequent flier programme overhaul
Qantas frequent flyers will soon pay significantly less fees for international reward flights, have access to more seats and enjoy more rewards for earning points on the ground as part of the biggest overhaul to the airline’s loyalty program in its 32-year history.
American Airlines moves closer to Qantas joint business partnership
American Airlines and Qantas have welcomed the United States department of transportation’s tentative approval of the carriers’ joint business.
Qantas to offer direct service to Uluru from Darwin
Shaving hours off journey times for inbound Asian and European travellers, Qantas’ new twice-weekly 737-800 year-round service between Darwin International Airport and Uluru commenced today.