Qantas has announced that it will lease two Airbus A330-300 aircraft from fellow oneworld partner Finnair to expand internationally.

Qantas has announced that it will lease two Airbus A330-300 aircraft from fellow oneworld partner Finnair to expand internationally.
United Airlines, which has a strong focus on Australia, has announced that it is expanding its services to the island country while also boosting services to New Zealand including flights to a new destination.
Emirates has announced that it is ramping up Sydney and Melbourne services as demand to/from these cities continues to soar.
Accor has unveiled plans to open 8 new properties across Australia and New Zealand in 2023. The French hospitality brand is the largest hotel operator in these markets.
Singapore Airlines has announced that it will increase Airbus A380 services to Australia while also ramping up East and South Asian services. The airline is making these changes based on the “strong projected demand to these destinations”.
Marriott International has announced that it will open 14 new luxury hotels and resorts in Asia-Pacific by the end of 2023. These 14 properties will fall under Marriott’s collection of luxury brands such as The Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, W Hotels, The Luxury Collection, EDITION, JW Marriott, and Bulgari. Marriott currently operates 156 luxury properties in […]
Before starting nonstop flights from Australia to New York as part of ‘Project Sunrise’ with Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, Qantas will start flights on Sydney-Auckland-New York route. Qantas will return to New York after a 3-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Singapore Airlines, one of the largest airlines flying into Australia, has announced that it is ramping up its operations to Australia as the demand for flights continues to surge.
Qantas has begun rolling out “next generation” airport kiosks. The Sydney-based airline says that this will make the airport experience faster and easier for passengers travelling on domestic flights.
Qantas has today confirmed its Airbus order for A350-1000, A321XLR and A220-300 aircraft as it was expected. The order marks the transition from an “all-Boeing airline” to a mixed “Airbus-Boeing” airline with Airbus becoming the leader in this.