QANTAS changes its passenger disruption policies
- Airline News, QANTAS
- March 9, 2020

QANTAS will resume seasonal services to Vancouver for both the northern summer and winter. There will be a total of 33 return services comprised of 13 services during June/July and an extended winter schedule of 20 return services December-January. The flights will once again be operated by 3 Class 747-400s. Vancouver schedule: 20 June to
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Cathay Pacific will further expand its European network with the addition of Dusseldorf, Germany from 01 Sep 2015. The carrier will operate four non-stop weekly services using Boeing 777-300ERs configured in four classes of service. Cathay has recently added Manchester to its network and will soon resume services to Zurich, Switzerland. Dusseldorf will be the
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Etihad Airways will increase capacity and services to Melbourne, Australia with the addition of a second daily flight from its Abu Dhabi hub. Effective 02 August 2015, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will add a Boeing 777-300ER configured in three classes on the Abu Dhabi – Melbourne segment. This flight will complement
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Etihad Airways, a 49% majority stakeholder in ALITALIA, is preparing Italy’s national carrier for some major changes in 2015. ALITALIA’s livery which had a relatively minor modification in 2004 is set for a new look which will be revealed in May 2015. Sources close to the airline have suggested there are the iconic stylised “A”
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According to Travel Daily (Australia) Jetstar International will add a new non-stop thrice weekly service from Cains to Bali (Denpasar) effective 31 March 2015. Furthemore, the wholly-owned QANTAS Group subsidiary airline will add a four times weekly Melbourne Tullamarine – Wellington service from 30 March 2015 Domestically, the carrier will resume non-stop Gold Coast – Perth services
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The new Japan schedule for QANTAS services to Japan from August 2015 has been loaded in reservation systems. The carrier announced new daily services to Tokyo Haneda as well as new fights from Brisbane to Toyko Narita operating four times weekly with an three weekly services from an unannounced city. It seems Sydney will still
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