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Anxiety remains a major hurdle for the return of international travel, but there are numerous obstacles that differ from country to country
After a year of constant uncertainty, particularly around holidays and quarantine-free travel corridors, anxiety continues to threaten the revival of travel and tourism. It is
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Flights to nowhere seem to be a growing trend for airlines, but while delivering much-needed revenue and building brand loyalty, do they break the sustainability code?
When you first see your departing airport listed on the flight arrivals board you tend to do a double take, but ‘flights to nowhere’, the
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‘The worst crisis we have ever come across’, bubbles putting ‘strain on the industry’ and boosting PCR testing capacity – key insights from the Australia Pacific 2020 Aviation Summit
This year debuting a new virtual format due to the current environment, the Australia Pacific Aviation Summit brought together the aviation community not just in
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Airlines and airports are highlighting some of the safety measures we can now expect to see when we fly
Yesterday The Blue Swan Daily reported on IATA’s calls for a layered approach to temporary biosecurity measures with a series of recommendations that they are
Qantas takes a trip down memory lane in its centenary year, while New Zealand takes native birds under its wing – all in the name of safety
Long gone are the days of those boring air safety videos that ticked every box for regulators, but ticked-off most passengers. They may be a
Qantas boosts its Singapore lounge space with opening of new Changi airport First Lounge
Australian carrier Qantas has officially opened its newest First Lounge, a luxury space spread over 1,000 square metres at Singapore’s Changi airport and a move
Alan Joyce teases stretching zones and exercise modifications as Qantas gears up for second of three Project Sunrise research flights
It was 100 years ago this week that the first ever flight from the UK to Australia took off from Hounslow Heath (near today’s London
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Qantas reveals its first upgraded A380 as aircraft operates London-Singapore-Sydney scheduled service after its Dresden makeover
Passengers waiting to board QF002 on Monday night in London were hit by a two hour departure delay. The Qantas flight from London to Sydney
Australian airline and airport chiefs are seeing who can shout the loudest on charges, but like a lovers’ tiff, they will remain together long into the future, more by necessity than genuine love!
You can’t escape the noise in Australia on the subject of airport charges. Airlines claim they are unfair, airports claim they are essential to support
CTM: ‘We have been delivering live Qantas NDC content for almost a year now’
At the start of Aug-2019, Qantas Group formally launched the ‘Qantas Channel’, a commercial agreement between Qantas and an agency to access their New Distribution