Qantas is the world's second oldest airline and Australia's largest airline. It offers the most comprehensive range of domestic and international flight options from Australia. The business operates two major brands - Qantas/QantasLink and Jetstar. Domestically, Qantas, QantasLink and Jetstar operate over 5,000 flights a week serving 57 city and regional destinations in all states and mainland territories. As at 1 November 2006, the Qantas Group operated a total fleet of 219 aircraft. *
Qantas operates three classes on its aircraft network including First, Business and Economy on international services and Business and Economy on domestic services. Other services include a Frequent Flyer program, inflight meals and airport lounges. QantasLink is a full service regional airline that supports Qantas' domestic network. Jetstar is the Groupps low cost airline which began operating Australian domestic services in May 2004
The Qantas Frequent Flyer program is the largest Australian based airline loyalty program. Points are accumulated by purchasing goods and services from a number of travel and non-travel partners. The program offers four membership levels, Bronze (Standard), Silver, Gold and Platinum. For each level, there are additonal benefits, including increased baggage allowances, priority check-in, and entry into the Qantas Club (Platinum level only) . Qantas Club offers a premium lounge service with extensive business services at a number of airports on the Qantas network.
* Source: Qantas Website. For more information go to http://www.qantas.com.au or contact them at; Qantas Centre,
203 Coward Rd,
Mascot, Sydney 2020
Top destinations for this airline include Aberdeen,
Abidjan,
Abu Dhabi,
Accra,
Adelaide,
Ahmedabad,
Albany,
Albury,
Alger (Algiers),
Alicante,
Alice Springs,
Altus,
Amman,
Amritsar,
Athens,
Auckland,
Brisbane,
Gold Coast,
London,
Los Angeles,
Melbourne,
New York,
Paris,
Perth,
Rome,
Round the World,
San Francisco,
Sydney,
Tokyo,
Wellington,
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